Apollo Hologram Exhibit Reopens

After a year-long closure, the Apollo/Saturn V Center at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is now open. With new safety procedures in place visitors may once again to experience this unique era of space exploration. And Exhibitry is proud to have some amazing exhibits on display there. 

Visitors can see where historic space missions took off and learn about the people and technology that made them successful. The visitor complex gives guests an up-close look at rockets and spacecraft through exhibits, tours, and other activities—all without having to wait for liftoff!

Attractions include two Exhibitry HoloTube Life-size exhibits where guests can interact with real Moonwalkers - holographically. Exhibitry was honored to collaborate with NASA and Apollo astronauts Jim Lovell, Al Worden, Harrison Schmitt, and Charlie Duke in capturing their stories in this unique manner.

Our HoloTube displays take guests on a journey through the history of human space exploration using touchscreens and holographic technology. To create this feature, we recorded hours of holographic interviews with the astronauts in a unique studio, capturing their responses in an ultra-high-definition video so that each astronaut can dynamically answer visitor questions as a hologram.

As we continue to explore the solar system and beyond, we all need to remember where we came from—and how far we’ve come. Exhibitry is proud to have played a role in preserving space history through these Holotube displays!

After a year-long closure, the Apollo/Saturn V Center at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is now open. New safety procedures are in place and allow visitors once again to experience this unique era of space exploration.

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