Chief Operating Officer of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Therrin Protze, has announced the Boeing Company as the title sponsor of the upcoming attraction Heroes & Legends, featuring the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame. This news marks the first time in more than 50 years that the visitor complex has entered into an agreement with a corporate sponsor.
“It is so fitting that the Heroes & Legends experience will bear the Boeing Company name,” Proetze said. “As a leader in the human exploration of space, Boeing brings such a rich history and exciting future. Their team is as passionate as we are to share the stories of the heroic men and women who have sacrificed so much and inspired so many.”
During the June 30, 2016 ceremony, a ten-foot long silhouette of an X-15 rocket plane was raised to the top of the building. The X-15, which was manufactured by a legacy Boeing company, North American Aviation, flew for nearly a decade, achieving hypersonic speeds and exploring the upper edge of the Earth’s atmosphere. Its technology contributed to the development of the historic Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle Programs. A permanent replica is being designed and will appear to be launching toward space from the top of the building as a visual icon representing Boeing’s contributions to the past, present and future of human spaceflight.
“Florida’s Space Coast is the hallowed ground of all human launches from American soil. There are so many firsts here and we’re pleased to be the first corporate sponsor of a major attraction at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex,” said John Elbon, Vice President and General Manager of Boeing Space Exploration. “As Boeing celebrates its 100th year,it’s appropriate that we join the visitor complex and NASA to share the exciting journey ahead of human spaceflight with visitors from around the world.”
Slated to open on November 11, 2016, and positioned just inside the entrance of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Heroes & Legends will set the stage for the guest experience by providing the emotional background and context for space exploration and the legendary men and women who pioneered and continue our journey into space. Through engaging storytelling, guests will embark on an awe-inspiring experience that begins with an immersive exhibit designed to spark thought and discussion about how society defines a hero. Then, through cutting-edge technology, interactive elements and engaging exhibits, guests will be introduced to the heroes of space.
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex offers something for every age group. From its outdoor Rocket Garden and the Kennedy Space Center tour, to the IMAX 3D films and the new Cosmic Quest, you can easily spend an entire day exploring and learning here. The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex opens at 9:00am daily and is 45 minutes from Orlando, Florida. Be sure to mark your calendars for the grand opening of the all-new Heroes & Legends attraction, featuring the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame on November 11th of this year.
For more information, or to book a visit, go to www.KennedySpaceCenter.com
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