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Fly me to the moon: On a mission to Florida’s classic Space Coast (cnn.com)

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Cocoa Beach, Florida — 
Cape Canaveral is no dusty history tour, despite the consecrated status this oceanside resort area holds as the birthplace of American spaceflight. The Space Coast, as it’s often called, is not just where this bold era of science began, with multiple museums to document it. It remains the most active spaceport in the world.

Inside the Apollo/Saturn V hangar at Kennedy Space Center, one of the many artifacts I felt excited to be only feet away from was the Lunar Roving Vehicle, or “moon buggy,” driven by astronauts on the Apollo 17 mission of 1972. It’s parked in the shadow of the massive Saturn V rocket, which hauled astronauts and their gear in the late 1960s and early ’70s. Apollo 17 was the last crewed mission to the moon.

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