Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery
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STS-117/Atlantis
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    Pegasus Rocket launch
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AIM
Launch Date: April 25, 2007
Launch Time: 4:25:16 p.m. EDT
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    Photographers at Kennedy Press Site for a launch.
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    Visit Kennedy's Multimedia Gallery.
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Explore Kennedy's searchable database containing thousands of images and videos.
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    In Their Own Words - Kennedy Employee Profiles
  In Their Own Words
For our employees, reporting to work at a NASA space center and working to ensure the mission is accomplished is an everyday task.
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    Tour Kennedy Space Center
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History, the future, nature and technology come together for an inspirational journey through space and time.

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Next Space Shuttle Launch 
STS-117/Atlantis 
Launch Target: To be determined
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Next Rocket Launch 
AIM
Launch Date: April 25, 2007
Launch Time: 4:25:16 p.m. EDT
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NASA's Launch Schedule 
Don't miss a single mission! Check here for the dates of all upcoming launches.
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Kennedy Multimedia Gallery 
Explore Kennedy's searchable database containing thousands of images and videos.
+ View Gallery 

 

 

 
In Their Own Words 
For our employees, reporting to work at a NASA space center and working to ensure the mission is accomplished is an everyday task.
+ Meet Space Program Employees 

 

 

 
Tour Kennedy 
History, the future, nature and technology come together for an inspirational journey through space and time.
 
                                           

                Check here fro scheduled events on so forth....                                    Explore the Hubble Telescope

 


Kennedy Space Center, FL


A montage of different views from around Kennedy including the launch sites. Graphics portraying weather over the cape are also included in the webcast.
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Kennedy Space Center, FL


A view of the preparations involved before launches at Kennedy. Scientists and engineers prepare flight hardware that will eventually go into space.
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Kennedy Space Center, FL


Take a Look inside at the latest processing activities of the Internationational Space Station (ISS) at Kennedy.
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    Below are some links brought to you by the ESA. To reach their home page, click the Banner above.

 

 

 

Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Envisat SMART-1
'Comet Galaxy' being ripped apart by galaxy cluster
Zooming and panning on galaxy cluster Abell 2667.
Tidal forces on Earth
The Larsen-B Ice Shelf captured by Envisat
Crater Plaskett seen by SMART-1’s camera
Envisat Rosetta BepiColombo Herschel Rosetta
Envisat captures Cyclone Gamede on 23 February 2007
Mars 3D anaglyph (colour)
Artists’view of BebiColombo’s planetary orbiter
Herschel telescope's primary mirror
Near-IR, green and near-UV colour view of Mars

 

Launch Feeds      Countdown Home Page

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    Last but not least, Below are some links where you can veiw, collect, save and even print aerial photos propertys around the world. You can pan or type in addresses. We found "Windows Live" to be a great start for anyone that hasn't done this before. With "Google Earth" download you can even go 3-D and zoom in horizontally. Anyway, we'll let you try some of these interactive (spy?) sites and be your own judge.  HAVE FUN WITH THESE...THEY REALLY ARE AWESOME!!!

                                                    

View from a Satellite

To view the Earth as currently seen from a satellite in Earth orbit, choose the satellite from the list below and press the "View Earth from Satellite" button. The satellite database is updated regularly but may not reflect the current position of satellites, such as the U.S. Space Shuttle, which maneuver frequently after reaching orbit.

 

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Orbital elements as of 2007 March 30 12:00 UTC UTC

 

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