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Canaveral may refer to:

  • Cape Canaveral, a headland in Brevard County, Florida, USA which is the site of the Kennedy Space Center
  • Cape Canaveral, Florida, a city in Brevard County, Florida, USA
  • Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
  • Kennedy Space Center, also referred to as "Canaveral" or "Cape Canaveral" in some sources
  • Cape Canaveral Light, lighthouse on Cape Canaveral
  • Port Canaveral, a port at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA
  • Canaveral Groves, Florida, a community in Brevard County, Florida, USA
  • Canaveral National Seashore, a national seashore in Brevard County, Florida, USA
  • "Canaveral", a song by Shellac from their 2000 album 1000 Hurts
  • "canaveral" is a word for canebrake (from Spanish cañaveral = "canebrake")
  • Cañaveral, Peru, a town in Contralmirante Villar, Tumbes, Peru
  • Cañaveral, Spain, a municipality in Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain
  • Cañaveral, Coclé, Panama

Usage examples of "canaveral".

Actually, the Cape Canaveral complex had made Roth think more of Disney World—a tourist attraction complete with audio-animatronic mannequins standing in for long-departed flight controllers in some of the rebuilt blockhouses—than of a serious spaceport.

It was a few miles south of Cape Canaveral, in the NASA bedroom community of Cocoa Beach.

Rosenberg said, 'The ammonos have built Cape Canaveral in the middle of Xi City.

So I asked a few in December of 1972 when they gathered at Cape Canaveral to watch the last mission to the moon, Apollo 17.

What disturbed him was the abrupt demand by Houston Control to make a night landing at Cape Canaveral.

Maybe all that stuff about rocket ships and Cape Canaveral and Baikonur was a fantasy.

In its earliest days, NSA had planned for its fleet of spy ships to be small, slow, civilian-manned trawlers rather than the large floating listening posts such as the USS Oxford, The model was to be the Soviet trawler fleet that loitered off such places as the space launch center at Cape Canaveral and the large submarine base at Charleston, South Carolina.

On the evening of the Cape Canaveral verses he sounded more level-headed than I'd ever known him out of an aeroplane.

On the evening of the Cape Canaveral verses he sounded more levelheaded than I'd ever known him out of an airplane.

Your uncle was at Cape Canaveral, as you know, and he must know a lot about guided missiles.

The never-distant image of the fireball above Cape Canaveral blossomed anew in Kyle's mind.

Just yesterday we were trying to do a cost accounting for hit men for the CIA and all we could get on the printouts was the cost of Cape Canaveral.

When three Americans blasted off from Canaveral for their journey to Mars, say in the year 2005, when that great surge of energy which marked the 1960-1970 epoch was re-created by some driving force as yet unidentified, they would be starting on a journey of about 200,000,000 miles one way at a speed of 25,000 miles an hour, which would then be feasible.

He had kinetically flown a drone from Canaveral to Eglin Field despite galeforce winds and a ceiling of 100 meters.

Not far behind us was the Banana River, which isn't a river at all but a long, slender bay cut off from the sea by the barrier island that contains Indian Harbor Beach, Patrick Air Force Base, Cocoa, and Cape Canaveral, just a few miles to the north.