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Tour

Fly With An Astronaut

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

DayDateTimes
FriFridayDecember 12
SatSaturdayDecember 13
SunSundayDecember 14
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Fly With An Astronaut Experience

Join a veteran NASA astronaut on their journey in what it took for them to become an astronaut and let them be your guide behind the gates of Kennedy Space Center.

A catered lunch will be provided back at the main visitor complex where your astronaut guide will reflect on their personal accounts and experiences followed by a question and answer session with the group. You will also receive a special pin before moving on to the next part of your experience.

Next, you will enter Space Shuttle Atlantis® for a guided tour and a private viewing of the pre-shows The Flight and Coming Home. Then, board the Shuttle Launch Experience® to feel what it’s like to launch into space on a shuttle traveling 17,500 mph, accompanied by a veteran NASA astronaut!

At the end of the tour, approximately 2:15 PM, continue on to a waiting bus to tour the Apollo/Saturn V Center on your own.

To learn more about this exciting experience, please click here.

Astronaut Tour Guide

Michael A. Baker headshot

Michael A. Baker

  • Pilot, space shuttle Atlantis (STS-43)

  • Pilot, space shuttle Columbia (STS-52)

  • Mission Commander, space shuttle Endeavor (STS-68)

  • Mission Commander, space shuttle Atlantis (STS-81)

Captain Mike Baker significantly enhanced space shuttle safety systems and led key NASA operations in both the U.S. and Russia, marking a distinguished career with four spaceflights and nearly 1,000 hours in space.

Captain Mike Baker, a distinguished astronaut, joined NASA in 1985 and became an astronaut in 1986. Following the Challenger accident, he played a pivotal role in enhancing Shuttle Landing and Deceleration Systems to ensure safer landings. His work at the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory was crucial for the success of the return-to-flight mission, STS-26.

As a spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) for numerous missions, Baker facilitated communication between the Shuttle crew and ground control. Later, he also led the Astronaut Support Personnel team for several Shuttle missions and represented the Flight Crew Operations Directorate to the Space Shuttle Program Office.

In 1995, Baker became the Director of Operations for NASA at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia, coordinating mission operations for the Shuttle/Mir program. Later, as Assistant Director of Johnson Space Center for Human Space Flight Programs in Russia, he managed NASA’s human spaceflight activities, including ISS training and operations.

A veteran of four space flights, Baker logged 965 hours in space, serving as pilot and mission commander on various missions. His contributions to space exploration are marked by dedication and excellence, culminating in his retirement from NASA in January 2017.

Fly With An Astronaut includes a one-day admission ticket in the pricing. There is no need to purchase a separate admission ticket.