
John F. Kennedy Space Center
The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida is NASA’s primary facility for launching space missions. It has large launch pads and facilities where rockets are prepared, tested, and launched into space. Named after President John F. Kennedy, who inspired the U.S. to land on the Moon, KSC has been the starting point for many historic missions, including Apollo missions and space shuttle launches. It is also a center for research, engineering, and astronaut training. The site plays a crucial role in exploring space and advancing our understanding of the universe.