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Tag Archives: Kennedy Space Center
NASA’s first completed Orion crew module sits atop its service module at the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida!
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Posted in Articles, Photos, Space, Space Matters
Tagged armed with science, Delta IV Heavy rocket, Exploration Flight Test-1, Kennedy Space Center, nasa, Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Facility, Orion, Saturday, saturday space sight, sight, space, space matters, space photos
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By Jessica L. Tozer Today marks the end of an era, friends. The space shuttle Discovery will rise early this morning and make one last trip. The final journey? From Florida to its new home at the National Air and …
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Posted in Featured, Space, Space Matters
Tagged April 17th, Bernard Harris, Boeing 747, Discovery, Eileen Collins, final flight, hubble space telescope, International Space Station, Jake Garn, Japanese Kibo laboratory, Kennedy Space Center, National Air and Space Museum, Russian Mir Space Station, Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, Smithsonian, space shuttle, Ulysses robotic probe, Washington D.C., Washington Dulles International Airport
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