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Astronauts' adventures come alive in 'Heroes & Legends' attraction
November 11, 2016
— Suddenly, you are Alan Shepard, standing at the base of a rocket that will soon loft you into history as America's first astronaut to launch into space. |
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The Heroes & Legends exterior was designed to evoke the sleek, post-modern look of the 1960s. (Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex) |
The bas relief of the Mercury 7 astronauts on the outside of the Heroes & Legends building is nearly 30 feet (9 meters) tall and 40 feet (12 m) wide. The bas relief was digitally sculpted by the design team and then carved out of fiberglass by CNC machines. (collectSPACE) |
An aeronautically-inspired rampway begins at the base of the Mercury-Atlas in the Visitor Complex's Rocket Garden and sweeps around the Mercury-Redstone, foreshadowing what guests will see inside. (collectSPACE) |
In the 360-degree discovery bay, "What is a Hero?", guests explore how society defines heroism. (Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex) |
A collection of impressively-detailed scale model NASA rockets, from Mercury-Redstone to Apollo Saturn V, is positioned the center of the "What is a Hero?" theater. Additional items are illuminated at key moments in the seven-minute presentation. (collectSPACE) |
"Through the Eyes of a Hero" is a custom-built theater featuring a multi-sensory experience during which guests vicariously join NASA's heroes and legends on the most perilous stages of their adventures. (Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex) |
Exiting "Through the Eyes of Hero," guests encounter an authentic Mercury-Redstone, comprised of the human-rated MR-6 Redstone and Wally Schirra's Sigma 7 Mercury capsule. (Sigma 7 flew atop an Atlas rocket, but is paired here with a Redstone for display.) (collectSPACE) |
Wally Schirra's Sigma 7 Mercury capsule is one of two flown spacecraft on display in Heroes & Legends. (collectSPACE) |
"A Hero Is..." offers interactive exhibits highlighting nine different attributes of the history-making astronauts: inspired, curious, passionate, tenacious, disciplined, confident, courageous, principled and selfless. (Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex) |
Each attribute station in "A Hero Is..." pairs interactive multimedia displays with real artifacts, such as Gus Grissom's Mercury spacesuit as seen as part of the "Courageous" exhibit. (collectSPACE) |
NASA's original Mercury Mission Control is brought back to life inside Heroes & Legends, as the room replays the tense moments leading to the splashdown of Friendship 7 with astronaut John Glenn. (collectSPACE) |
Through the use of holograms, guests watch as astronaut Gene Cernan conducts a spacewalk outside of the Gemini 9 spacecraft, bringing space program artifacts to life in a way never before possible. (collectSPACE) |
The culminating exhibit of Heroes & Legends is the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame. (Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex) |
A bronze statue of Alan Shepard, the first American astronaut in space, greets visitors as they enter the Hall of Fame. (collectSPACE) |
A signature element of the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame experience is the ability by guests to capture a memento of their journey: a special photo opportunity that allows visitors to pose with the Mercury astronauts. (Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex)Quelle: CS
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