Want to see the all-new Boeing Starliner spacesuit? If so, you’ll be able to see the second ascent and entry suit (AES) selected by Boeing for its CST-100 Starliner in the “Gateway: The Deep Space Complex” attraction at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida.
These spacesuits will be used during Boeing’s final Starliner test flight, which is transporting a crew. However, they won’t be officially introduced until Boeing begins flying astronauts on NASA-contracted missions to and from the International Space Station next year. One situation where you won’t see these spacesuits used is during Boeing’s MQ-25 drone tests.
- Bring to life the rocket launch that took humans to the moon with the meter-high (approximately 1: 110 scale) model rocket of the NASA Apollo Saturn V
- The Saturn V rocket kit includes 3 removable rocket stages (first, s-ii second, and s-ivb third) below the launch escape system, command and service...
- After building the Saturn V rocket, you can display the spacecraft horizontally with 3 stands; The Lunar Lander docks with the command and service...


Take a closer look inside the Starliner crew module in the Gateway complex at Kennedy Space Center. The mock-up was used by our engineers and NASA astronauts to bring Starliner from computer drawings to a successful OFT2 mission,” said Boeing.