In ordinary times, the beaches and roads along Floridas Space Coast would be packed with hundreds of thousands of spectators, eager to witness the first astronaut launch from Florida in nine years, scheduled for May 27, 2020.
(AP Photo/Dave Martin)ORLANDO, Fla. In ordinary times, the beaches and roads along Floridas Space Coast would be packed with hundreds of thousands of spectators, eager to witness the first astronaut launch from Florida in nine years.
Earlier this month, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine asked potential spectators to watch the launch online or on TV from home.
NASA astronauts have not launched from the U.S. since the space shuttle program ended in 2011.
Although crowd sizes varied, a high-profile space shuttle launch could attract a half million visitors to the Space Coast.