Farewell to a Space Age Symbol
Iconic Apollo Rocket Launch Gantries Demolished at Kennedy Space Center
The historic Apollo rocket launch gantries at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, which served as the backdrop for monumental lunar missions, have been dismantled. This marks the end of an era for some of the most iconic structures in space exploration history. For decades, these gantries were an emblematic part of America’s space narrative, supporting the Apollo missions that first landed humankind on the Moon. Their removal signals a shift in NASA's focus towards new technology and missions as the space agency gears up for ambitious future expeditions.
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