Does launch pad 39A and 39B still remain at this time at cape Canaveral.

greda diaz | Sep 11, 2018 | Category: Visitor center

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Michael Jackson | Sep 10, 2020

They are still there and the bus tour drives right by them. It was very cool to see!

sabin kumar | Sep 11, 2018

Launch Complex 39 (LC-39) is a rocket launch site at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island in Florida, United States. The site and its collection of facilities were originally built for the Apollo program, and later modified for the Space Shuttle program. As of 2017, only Launch Complex 39A is active, launching SpaceX's Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy. Pad 39B is being modified to launch NASA's Space Launch System. A new, smaller pad, 39C was added in 2015 to support smaller launches but has not yet been used.

Brandon Smoot | Sep 11, 2019

Yes! Launch Pads 39A & 39B are still at Kennedy Space.

ABHISHEK KUMAR Shahi | Sep 11, 2018

They are still there

Greg Schwenn | Sep 11, 2018

Still there!

Michael Needler | Sep 11, 2018

Pad 39a is being used by SpaceX. They are adding a new tower to allow astronauts access to the Dragon capsule. Pad 39b is being used by NASA for the SLS system.

Narciso Torres | Sep 11, 2018

They are correct! They're still there!

Chris Tzavelis | Sep 11, 2018

The Delta 2 launche pad was demolished. 39A and 39B intact.

Rene Manning | Sep 11, 2018

Yeah, they are still there.

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