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Join Snoopy and friends for a new interactive space adventure at KSC

NASA and Peanuts Worldwide announced the signing of a multi-year Space Act Agreement, building on a historic partnership that began during the Apollo missions of the 1960s.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — America’s beloved four-legged cartoon friend, Snoopy, and other Peanuts characters will be the stars of All Systems Are Go, an exciting immersive experience at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

The show, located in Universe Theater, opens on March 24 and features state-of-the-art puppetry, lights and sounds.

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Guests can join Snoopy and Woodstock as they’re called by a Launch Director to assist with the next NASA mission – Artemis.

Guests can embark on a thrilling 20-minute journey filled with history, learning, and imagination, including mission training, Orion spacecraft testing, and planetary exploration.

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“We have been working hard to make sure that our multi-generational appeal extends to our youngest space explorers,” Therrin Protze, COO of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, said.  “This new show will delight guests of all ages as it features the loveable Peanuts characters and Snoopy, who has contributed to the excitement for NASA human spaceflight missions for more than 50 years.”

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All Systems are Go features an original score, created exclusively for the show that will showcase an eclectic mix of orchestral, contemporary, and jazz styles, according to a news release.

Before the show even starts, guests can participate in an interactive experience via their smartphones to reveal hidden space elements and create a unique music sequence.

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