Monuments honor nearly 4,000 space workers in Florida
Surrounding monuments to the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle programs are the engraved names of nearly 4,000 space workers who made manned spaceflight possible.
Most recently, 25 names were added in December and another group of up to 100 individuals will go on a pylon at the shuttle monument in April.
Click on the following monument links to see the names already on those monuments at Space View Park in Titusville, Florida: Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle.
The Mercury Monument was dedicated in 1995, Gemini Monument in 1997, Apollo Monument in 2007 and Shuttle Monument in 2014.
If you worked on any part of the Apollo, Gemini, Mercury or Shuttle programs, you can have your name engraved at the monument dedicated to the program you put so much hard work and effort into supporting.
Friends and family members may also submit their loved ones for engraving. It makes a great gift.
To start the process of reserving an engraving to honor an individual's work that became a part of man's greatest achievements, click here.
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