
The Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station has been open since 1966 and preserves both the hardware and the spirit of United States’ ventures into space.
The museum displays numerous missiles, rockets and related space flight equipment and memorabilia at several buildings and nearby facilities, which include:
Museum Exhibit Hall
Launch Complex 26 Blockhouse Exhibits
Launch Complex 26 Gantry Exhibits
Launch Complex 26 Launch Pads Exhibits
Launch Complex 5/6 Blockhouse Exhibits
Launch Complex 5/6 Launch Pads Exhibits
Rocket Garden
Other Exhibits
Sands Space History Center
This unique museum highlights the Space Force as a major participant in America’s space program and emphasizes activities at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station beginning in early 1950 and continuing today.
Tours and gift shop operations are provided by a group of dedicated volunteers. The United States Space Force Historical Foundation, Inc. provides funding for exhibit maintenance and museum operations. Management for the entire museum operation is the responsibility of the Museum Director, a civilian employee of Space Launch Delta 45.
A gift shop and restrooms are available inside the building. The shaded picnic area is just outside the History Center door, so bring your lunch and enjoy the afternoon.