I’m glad you were able to see it live, jadebox. There’s nothing like that sky-ripping rumble.
(So, is the Dixie Crossroads (seafood restaurant) still there?)
It is. But, I'm not real familiar with Titusville in general. I feel a little guilty that we seldom spend time in Titusville other than to watch a launch then leave.
My wife and I were able to watch one of the last shuttle launches from the "Turn Basin" area next to the Vehicle Assembly Building. It's the closest anyone (except the astronauts in the orbiter) were allowed to the launch pad - about three miles away.
For the Artemis 1/SLS launch, we were about 12 miles away. Although it's a little hard to compare - one was a day launch, the other a night launch (with a decade in between) - I am pretty sure the Artemis launch viewed from much farther away was a spectacular as the shuttle launch.
I never saw an Apollo Saturn V launch in person, but they were surely more spectacular. The SLS is more powerful but weighs less. The thrust to weight ratio of the Artemis 1 SLS is about 1.8 while the thrust ratio of the Saturn V was about 1.2. So, the SLS almost jumps off the pad compared to the Saturn V which lumbered and stained to get moving. Film of Saturn V launchs often look like they are slow-motion even when they aren't.
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