BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — “All Systems Are Go,” a new interactive show featuring Snoopy and other Peanuts characters, will open at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on March 24, the complex announced Tuesday.
What You Need To Know
- "All Systems Are Go" to open at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on March 24
- The new interactive show will feature Snoopy and other Peanuts characters
- The Universe Theater has been updated with screens and laser projectors for the show
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The show, located in the Universe Theater, will feature puppetry, lights and sounds. In the 20-minute show, Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy and other characters have been called to assist the launch director on the next NASA mission — Artemis.
“We have been working hard to make sure that our multigenerational appeal extends to our youngest space explorers,” Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Chief Operating Officer Therrin Protze said in a statement. “This new show will delight guests of all ages as it features the lovable Peanuts characters and Snoopy, who has contributed to the excitement for NASA human spaceflight missions for more than 50 years.”
“All Systems Are Go” also will feature an original score that was created exclusively for the show. The music will be a mix of orchestral, contemporary and jazz styles.
The Kennedy Space Center also updated the Universe Theater with screens, lights and laser projectors.
“All Systems Are Go” joins a lineup of interactive and educational activities, including Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex, Space Shuttle Atlantis, the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame and the Rocket Garden.
Single-day admission to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is $75 per adult and $65 per child.
For more information, visit kennedyspacecenter.com.