The sight of the rocket by itself is breathtaking, but “Galaxy Lights” pulls visitors’ attention to 3-D projected movies projected right onto the side of the vehicle. Inside the structure is the restored, historic Saturn V rocket positioned on its side. After driving through a tunnel of over 250,000 LED lights synchronized to music, the tram drives by the building housing the Sat urn V rocket, with the 363-foot long image of the rocket itself outlined and illuminated by 5,000 lights. to 9:45 p.m.Įvery half hour a tram leaves from the rear door of Space Center to take visitors to the display at Rocket Park. The film is shown in Space Center Theater every 30 minutes from 6:15 p.m. It can be viewed from anywhere on entrance plaza, but a few clever enthusiasts we saw actually laid down on the floor beneath it to get the “full effect.” “Holidays in Space,” an original 15-minute film showing in-space footage and new interviews with astronauts talking about celebrating the holidays while manning missions in space is a must-see. Beginning every 15 minutes, dozens of LED orbs suspended from cables move in precise choreographed sequences to holiday music. You can find a copy here: Galaxy Lights sensory guideĮntering the front doors, guests are greeted with a kinetic light show suspended from the ceiling.
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