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Contest #34 turned out to be pretty easy. The correct answer is Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This is the primary launch site for the Space Shuttle and was where Apollo 11 left to go to the moon. This was probably easier than picking the spot in the ocean where they landed.
Those with the right stuff are:
- Enrique S
- Wayne of Long Beach, CA
- Jim Colby
- Chris Christensen
- Kevin L
- Skip
- Che Lyn
- Nathan D
- Karel
- Stephen Hope
- ACG
I hate to complain, but I think I got this one right 🙂
Yup, I’m with Skip. I got this one too 😉 Comment #7