You Can Watch A Rocket Launch & Space Movie At NASA's Drive-In Event This Week

Movie and a shuttle launch 🚀
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Florida’s Space Coast will host several new launches this week, with the added bonus of a drive-in movie experience courtesy of NASA.

The space agency is getting in the drive-in game by launching its first drive-in event, featuring a space flick that will be played for guests after the launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

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Witness liftoff of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and watch a space-themed movie from the comfort of your car


Kennedy Space Center

Previously slated for August 27, all tickets purchased for that day will be valid for the new launch time of August 28, with parking opening at 5:30 p.m.

After Falcon 9 takes to the sky, guests can stick around for the feature film Hubble, and even enjoy some snacks.

Admission is $50, and you’ll want to get there early to save your spot.

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