Google Street View Enters Kennedy Space Center [Video] - Go Explore!

If you are the geek who has a dream to see where the NASA engineers work for building the path-breaking space exploration projects, here's something from Google that will blow your mind. Google Street View now brings to you take at trip to the NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida and see the multipurpose launch complex. Adding to its special collection, Google boasts that this Street View Imagery is their largest one with over 6,000 amazing panoramic views.

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With Google granting the wishes to all of us dreamy-eyed people, here's a short list of the awe-inspiring things that you can now see with Google Street View - #-Link-Snipped-#, #-Link-Snipped-#, #-Link-Snipped-# and even the #-Link-Snipped-#. You also get an immersive experience of the #-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-#, the recently retired Space Shuttle Orbiters. Now Astronaut or not, Space scientist or for the gist of it, you ought to go and explore it. And yes, take a look at this video too -

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