Kennedy Space Center

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The Kennedy Space Center (ケネディ宇宙センター, Kenedi Uchū Sentā) is a major location featured in Stone Ocean. It is located in Cape Canaveral (ケープ・カナベラル, Kēpu Kanaberaru), which is the location that Pucci needed to reach in order to complete his Stand, C-Moon.

Summary

The Kennedy Space Center is a NASA spaceport, located on Merritt Island, Florida. The spaceport was built in the 1950s and has since been used to launch countless astronauts, satellites and space shuttles into orbit. Since there are no trains, subways or buses leading to the island, the only way to access it is by car.

After the gravity surrounding the spaceport is inverted by C-Moon, the location was blocked off from any means of transportation and was only traversable by scaling the sides of the facility.

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Cape Canaveral

Cape Canaveral is located at coordinates 28°24′N 80°36′W. It has a headland of 34,000 hectares (340 km2).

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Video Games

Kennedy Space Center stage in All Star Battle
Cape Canaveral stage in Eyes of Heaven

The Kennedy Space Center appears as a stage in both Eyes of Heaven and All-Star Battle.

All Star Battle

  • Stage Hazard: C-Moon sends various objects falling to where the players are, with Emporio shouting. This occurs an unlimited amount of times.
  • Situation Finish: Loser is sent flying off the side of the building, hitting their head on the railing and then falling sideways towards the horizon.

Eyes of Heaven

  • Stage Gimmick: At a certain point during the natural progression of the battle the gravity of the stage shifts and turns it on its side, completely changing the map.


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