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Hello, I'm Peter Payload. I'm your tour guide. Before we visit the activity room, let's find out about Kennedy Space Center's Payload Processing Facilities.

Here are a few of my famous spacefaring relatives! Mars Exploration Rovers GALEX TDRSS ICESAT

Space Card Hunt There are six Space Cards hidden somewhere inside the following pages. Space Card #1 Space Card #2 Space Card #3 Space Card #4 Space Card #5 Space Card #6 Instructions The cards shown above are hidden in the following pages. They are bounded by a rectangle, so don't confuse them with the same images that are not on a CARD! Once you have found all six of the Space Cards, color them, then you can put your name on the Peter Payload Certificate of Achievement located at the back of this book!

Most payloads arrive at Kennedy Space Center by truck and some by plane.

If the payload arrives by plane then it is put on a truck.

The payload is taken to a Payload Processing Facility.

While working on payloads employees here wear 'bunny suits' to keep it very clean.

Here, employees are testing the payload.

Once everything checks out, the payload is loaded into a fairing.

The fairing is closed for the trip to the Launch Complex.

At the Launch Complex the payload is put on top of a rocket.

Launch begins with a countdown at the Launch Control Center.

Liftoff!

Once in space the payload is sent on its way!

ACTIVITY ROOM That was exciting, wasn't it? Now let's find the hidden words from the list I've given you below. Solar System Hidden Words P V G P M A R S D I S K L L L I G H T H I G U T A X U R A Y S Q U O N Y N W R T E H T R A E H A E I A F O K I M E N O R T V N A R B M M O U T P S E U R B E A E O T S L K N S M I L R R M P M A J U P I T E R C D E L T A S W M S A T U R N L S M G A S P U S R A N U L O M O O N T R Y H A I R A S T E R O I D B E L T PLANETS MOON MERCURY VENUS EARTH MARS ASTEROID BELT JUPITER SATURN URANUS NEPTUNE PLUTO SUN ORBITS

You're the pilot of an elite Interplanetary Rescue Team. Your mission is to save the stranded Asteroid Surveyor from certain destruction in the asteroid belt. Good luck! Save the payload by going through the maze of asteroids!

Match the aliens who are exactly the same! Space Twins

Solar System Match Up! Match our Solar System parts with their description. Parts of our Solar System: Description: Pluto Uranus Venus Earth Mars Saturn Jupiter Mercury Neptune Sun Red Planet Moves Slowly A star in the Solar System Moves quickly Giant gas planet Smallest planet Closest to the Sun We live on this Planet Has rings 8th planet away from the sun

Planet Puzzle Complete this crossword puzzle using the clues I've given you below... 9 1 0 6 8 4 5 7 2 1 3 ACROSS 1. The largest planet in our solar system. 2. The closet planet to the sun. 3. A star in our solar system. 4. The second closet planet to the sun. DOWN 5. The farthest planet from the sun. 6. The eighth planet away from the sun. 7. The planet known as the Red Planet. 8. The seventh planet away from the sun. 9. We live on this planet. 10. This planet has rings and many moons.

Hungry yet? Here's a recipe for Moon Cookies! (No baking) Moon Cookies Courtesy of the NASA Space Place http://spaceplace.nasa.gov Measure the following ingredients into a big big bowl: 1/2 cup wheat germ 1-1/2 cups peanut butter 1-1/2 cups honey 3 cups dried milk 3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs Directions: Mix everything together first with a wooden spoon. Then use your hands to shape the dough into small round balls or moons. Or you can shape crescent moons too. Hint: If you wet your hands, it will be easier to work with the dough. Roll each moon in powdered sugar. They are ready to eat! If there are any left over, keep them in a covered bowl in the refrigerator. Makes about 5 dozen moons.

Here are two rockets for you to color. Delta II Delta IV

Here are two more rockets for you to color. Pegasus Atlas V

Draw & Color This page is just for YOUR artwork. Be creative! Have fun!

Certificate of Achievement is Presented to (Your Name) for completing our special activity book tour of the Kennedy Space Center Launch Services Program! Peter Payload Space Card #1 Space Card #2 Space Card #3 Space Card #4 Space Card #5 Space Card #6 Once you have found all six of these Space Cards you may put your name on this Peter Payload Certificate of Achievement!