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Updated · Vero News · Aug 14
NASA Sets 2-Day MAX POWER Festival for Nov. 7-8 as Artemis Plans Advance
Updated
Updated · Vero News · Aug 14

NASA Sets 2-Day MAX POWER Festival for Nov. 7-8 as Artemis Plans Advance

3 articles · Updated · Vero News · Aug 14

Summary

  • Nov. 7-8 will bring NASA’s ticketed MAX POWER festival to Kennedy Space Center’s Shuttle Landing Facility, with Apollo and Artemis astronauts, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and a possible rocket launch.
  • Three park experiences will offer aircraft tours, mission simulators, moon-rover driving, technology exhibits and behind-the-gates bus trips to sites including the Vehicle Assembly Building and Apollo Saturn V Center.
  • Jared Isaacman said the event is meant to honor America’s 250th birthday and inspire children toward engineering, science, aviation and space careers, while Rep. Mike Haridopolos pitched it as an economic boost for Florida’s Space Coast.
  • NASA tied the festival to its broader moon push, saying Artemis III remains targeted for mid-to-late 2027 from Kennedy Space Center and Artemis IV for early 2028.

Insights

What revolutionary autonomous spacecraft and Moon Base concepts will secretly debut at NASA's MAX POWER exposition this November?
How will opening the restricted 15,000-foot Shuttle Landing Facility to massive public crowds impact ongoing commercial aerospace operations?