
Ride an airboat, see Florida wildlife
Our next Earth Orbit Service mission, The New Frontier Flight, will launch out of Cape Canaveral, Florida. If you’re traveling to the “Sunshine State” to view the liftoff in person, consider visiting some of the many tourist attractions near the Cape and in the nearby Orlando area as well.
As we approach the projected launch date our New Frontier Flight guests will be able to purchase tickets to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) through our website so that they may view the launch from the KSC Causeway, the closest and best launch viewing location available.

Rocket on display in the KSC Rocket Garden
A KSC ticket will also allow you to tour KSC the day prior to launch. Touring the Kennedy Space Center is a fascinating experience. Visit KSC’s Apollo/Saturn V Center, which features a massive, Saturn V rocket – the type that launched astronauts to the Moon. From the vantage point of the Launch Complex 39 Observation Gantry you can see the launch pad we’ll use for the New Frontier Flight. You’ll also want to tour the United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, KSC’s “Rocket Garden” featuring some of the rockets from the early years of the space program, the Astronaut Memorial, and the hands-on, interactive exhibits in “Exploration Space.” Expect to spend the better part of a day visiting KSC.

Cocoa Beach at sunset
In addition to the Kennedy Space Center, the Cocoa Beach area has a number of other attractions. Its beautiful beach is legendary, so much so that we are making our launch headquarters at the Best Western Cocoa Beach hotel. A must visit is Ron Jon Surf Shop, which describes itself as, “a whole water world of eternal summer fun, encompassing more than two acres, overflowing with more surfwear, sportswear and beach gear than is available in any other single venue. The flagship store in Cocoa Beach is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.” Be sure to check out the Cocoa Beach Surf Museum and the Cocoa Beach Pier too. The golfing and shopping are fantastic. You can book an ocean cruise departing out of nearby Port Canaveral through the Disney, Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean cruise lines. Deep sea fishing, parasailing, the Brevard Zoo, and eco-touring are other fun options as well. If you’re in town April 28, visit the 3rd Annual Cocoa Beach Wine & Food Festival where you can sample delicious foods from over 20 of the Space Coast’s top restaurants, see cooking demonstrations by two of the area’s top chefs, and enjoy the Festival’s car show. Click here for more information about visiting Cocoa Beach!

Ride a zip-line over Florida alligators!
With its subtropical climate, nearby wildlife, and vibrant night-life, there are quite a number of fun and interesting things to do in and around the big city of Orlando. Of course, there are three major theme parks to visit: Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld Orlando.
But you can also fly in an airboat in the wild Florida wetlands, see an alligator wrestling show, swim with dolphins, ride along a zip-line over live alligators and crocodiles, go skydiving, play golf on spectacular courses, tour scenic gardens, enjoy some of Orlando’s many award-winning spas, or take in dinner and a show. Visit VisitOrlando.com for a comprehensive list!










Singer-songwriter album given to Celestis
Celestis was recently given a gift in the form of music. Susan VanWarmer, wife of participant Randy VanWarmer, sent a newly released compilation album of her husband’s work in thanks and support of our mission. The album is called “Just When I Needed You Most,” also a hit single song in 1979, and contains nine never released recordings of songs found on rehearsal tapes in his studio.
Randy VanWarmer
Randy always carried the dream of becoming an astronaut. It shows in his songwriting with the song called “I’m Gonna Build Me a Rocket.” It also shows on the cover of his Terraform album; he’s wearing an Apollo 11 suit. Susan was able to fulfill his dream of crossing over into space and Randy was a participant on both the Explorers and Legacy flights and is also a participant on the upcoming New Frontier Flight.
Every quote in the liner notes, every description of friendship, described what a warm, thoughtful person Randy was, that he was a best friend to all. “Randy had a way of looking right into your eyes, that made you feel important,” said his friend Roger Earl.
The first song, #1 hit “I’m In A Hurry (And I Don’t Know Why)” will have your toes tapping the moment it starts playing. “Time and Money” stands out as well, with its rich, sassy saxophone lines and backup vocals. It’s reminiscent of The Commitments, the band from the movie of the same name. “There’s A Rhythm” also features some wonderful harmonies but with a more free-flowing feel that puts the listener in mind of Creedence Clearwater Revival.
What most striking about this album is its overall versatility. Some songs have a more country or folk feel, like John Denver, while some have that electronic, poppy feel not uncommon in the 80s. Randy’s voice comes through clearly and beautifully in every style. His style never sounds like imitation, but an honest and true representation of his talents.
You can read his full bio here and visit his website here. We’d like to say “thank you” to Susan vanWarmer for sending this album to us and sharing the music of Randy VanWarmer.