Pictures of Cape Canaveral on Florida's Space Coast

Published by Kirby on 17 May 2010

Beach Renourishment Project

Last month I shot these photos of the Beach renourishment project at Cape Canaveral. The beach is much wider now that the project is complete.

Published by Kirby on 15 Apr 2010

Orion Spacecraft

I shot the larger photo above on 4/10/09 behind my place in Cape Canaveral as this Orion spacecraft mockup was being towed by one of the shuttle booster recovery ships as it was undergoing water testing. The inset photo is courtesy of NASA.

President Obama was at Kennedy Space Center today trying to calm fears over the upcoming layoffs and the potential economic disaster on the Space Coast that will involve laying off thousands of workers when the last space shuttle launches. One plan being offered by President Obama is to use the Orion Spacecraft as a rescue vehicle for the International Space Station.

Published by Kirby on 04 Jan 2010

The Casino Ship Ghost Fleet of Port Canaveral

Liquid Vegas

There’s a scene right out of Pirate’s of the Caribbean playing at Port Canaveral. The first ship to enter the ghost fleet was the Liquid Vegas in May of last year. The company filled for bankruptcy and the ship has been sold, however its still docked at the port.

SunCruz Surfside Princess

Then SunCruz Surfside Princess was the next to enter the abyss, it last set sail on Dec 13 and its parent company Ocean Casino Cruises also filed for bankruptcy.

Suncruz VIII and VI

Then two more ghost casino ships appeared out of nowhere, the SunCruz VIII from Myrtle Beach and the SunCruz VI from Jacksonville. We’ll keep an eye out for Capt. Jack Sparrow and more casino ghost ships.

Published by Kirby on 14 Dec 2009

Carnival Dream

Carnival Dream at Port Canaveral
Pictured is the Carnival Dream entering Port Canaveral for the first time on Nov 18, the ship began regular service on Dec 12. Carnival’s largest cruise ship can accommodate 3650 passengers and is 1004 feet long and 158 feet wide. The newest of Port Canaveral Cruise Ships will embark on seven-day Caribbean cruises.

Published by Kirby on 19 Nov 2009

Liberty Star Towing Solid Rocket Booster at Jetty Park

Liberty Star towing Atlantis Booster

Yesterday I photographed the Liberty Star at Jetty Park towing one of the solid rocket boosters (SRBs) from the STS-129 mission in which Space Shuttle Atlantis launched from Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on Nov 16 at 2:28 p.m. EST.

Liberty Star

The way the SRBs are retrieved from the Atlantic after a launch is pretty cool. The SRBs themselves will be refurbished and readied for a future shuttle launch from KSC.

Atlantis Booster

The SRBs are 149.16 ft long and 12.17 ft in diameter, weigh 1,300,000 lb at launch.

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