Houston, We Don't Have a Problem—Check Out This 3,000-Square-Foot Video Display

An astronaut comes out of an LED display at Kennedy Space Center.
(Image credit: SNA Displays)

You may have noticed we here at Systems Contractor News love our 3D, immersive billboards. SNA Displays—which helped bring to life the Post Malone billboard in Times Square and this welcoming display in the Bahamas—is at it again, this time at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

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Officially opened on Oct. 18, the Kennedy Entry Experience uses an SNA Displays 6.6mm EMPIRE Exterior LED to tell NASA's story and show where it is going. The screen is a massive 30 feet tall and 98 feet long and contains more than six million pixels to create 3D visuals that mesmerize those coming to the NASA center. 

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Check it out for yourself in the video below. 

Wayne Cavadi
Senior Content Manager

Wayne Cavadi is the senior content manager of Systems Contractor News. Prior to taking a leap into the Pro AV industry, Wayne was a journalist and content lead for Turner Sports, covering the NCAA, PGA, and Major and Minor League Baseball. His work has been featured in a variety of national publications including Bleacher Report, Lindy's Magazine, MLB.com and The Advocate. When not writing, he hosts the DII Nation Podcast, committed to furthering the stories and careers of NCAA Division II student-athletes. Follow his work on Twitter at @WayneCavadi_2 or the SCN mag Twitter page.