Views of Launch Complex 37 from Complex 34

Views of Launch Complex 37 from Complex 34

I often visit Complex 34, the site of the tragic Apollo 1 fire and will post in detail information about Complex 34 with numerous photos at a later date. But there is great view of Complex 37 from the Pad Surface of 34.

Complex 37 was originally used for Saturn 1 and 1B vehicle and test site and launch for the first lunar vehicle. Today the site is used for Delta IV launches.

Launch Complex 34 Flame Deflectors in the foreground with a view of Launch Complex 37 in the background.
Complex 34 Launch Mount with a view of Launch Complex 37 in the background.
Launch Complex 37 as scene from the beaches of Launch Complex 34.
Saturn IB AS-204 awaits its liftoff from pad LC-37B, Cape Canaveral, Florida for the Apollo 5 mission. (Photo Credit NASA).

About the Author and Photographer: Alden Pitard has over 40 years experience working in the Aerospace Industry at Cape Canaveral, The Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Boeing locations throughout the country. He has supported the Space Shuttle Program, International Space Station, 787 Dreamliner and most recently the Artemis Program. During his time at "The Cape" he photographed a majority of the Launch Sites at KSC and Cape Canaveral. As the Space Shuttle program was coming to a close in 2011, the author decided to bike to all the Launch Complexes he could and capture the Space Center and Cape Canaveral as it was - thus "Biking through Space Ruins".