Ready to blast off? Very few of us can afford to be space tourists. But we’ve got more opportunities than ever to explore from Earth and to see what’s ahead for future space tourists. According to a survey by ValuePenguin last year, of more than 2,000 Americans surveyed almost half want to travel to space, but only 19 percent would be willing to spend more than $100,000 to do so. The majority believe space travel should be available to all. Until that day comes, there are more places than ever— from museums to Walt Disney World to places to watch a rocket launch – where immersive exhibits can’t help but spur kids’ interest in space. Did you know the astronauts’ footprints are still on the moon— and likely will remain there for at least a million years? Take a journey through space at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex located about 45 minutes from …
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