Talk:Air Force Space & Missile Museum
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Gemini boilerplate still there?
editIs the Gemini boilerplate still there? I was there 2 weeks ago and didn't see it. Bubba73 (You talkin' to me?), 04:20, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
- The one that used to be outdoors? I dont think its there anymore. It wasn't there when I visited in May. The only capsule on display is the Gemini 2 / Manned Orbital Lab. Any reason to keep this photo in the article? It's not mentioned in the prose at all.--RadioFan (talk) 13:29, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, that one. Bubba73 (You talkin' to me?), 15:29, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
I believe that boilerplate was moved to the history center outside the CCAFS gates.--RadioFan (talk) 19:40, 3 April 2011 (UTC)
public tours
editThe article says that the museum is accessible as a stop on a tour offered by the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. I hear from a friend who works at KSC that this is no longer the case, that the agreement between Delaware North Companies (that manages the tours and visitor complex) and the Air Force expired. I'm guessing this is related to the opening of the museum extension outside the base gates. I've not updated the article because I cant find a reliable source on this (just hearsay at this point). I do notice that the museum is not listed on the Then and Now tour description on the KSC Visitor Complex website. Anyone know of a newspaper article or some other source that could clear this up?--RadioFan (talk) 11:05, 7 April 2011 (UTC)