By Mike Killian, on February 13th, 2018
Performing some tasks on an ISS truss in a microgravity trainer at the new Astronaut Training Experience (ATX) at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Photo: Alan Walters / AmericaSpace
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (KSVC) recently opened its new Astronaut Training Experience (ATX) Center, giving the public a really fun and interesting interactive […]
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By Mike Killian, on February 3rd, 2018
Waterfowl around launch complex 39A take flight as the world’s most powerful (soon) operational rocket, the Falcon Heavy, came to life for a test fire on Jan 24, 2018. Photo Credit: Mike Killian / AmericaSpace
Thousands of space enthusiasts and spectators, as well as around 400 credentialed journalists from around the globe, are […]
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By Mike Killian, on September 14th, 2017
Launch Complex 39 surrounding areas are seen during an aerial survey of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead […]
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By Emily Carney, on January 17th, 2016
“Inspiration” on the move: On Saturday, Jan. 16, the space shuttle mockup was moved from its mounts to a new home across the Indian River. Photo Credit: Mike Killian/AmericaSpace
In collaboration with collectSPACE
Changes are taking place along NASA Causeway, the stretch of road leading to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) […]
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By Jason Rhian, on July 5th, 2013 Yesterday’s opening of the Atlantis Exhibit unleashed a swell of emotions from most in attendance. It was a time to reflect on the past as well as the future. Photo Credit: Jason Rhian / AmericaSpace
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla — As a former soldier and law enforcement officer, I am not one who […]
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By Jason Rhian, on June 30th, 2013 Fanfa […]
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By Jason Rhian, on May 12th, 2013 [youtube_video]http://youtu.be/0ILpnuoaRK8[/youtube_video]
Video courtesy of AmericaSpace with NASA elements
TITUSVILLE, Fla — During the space shuttle era, one of the most iconic moments of any of the missions was the orbiter’s rapid drop to the hard Earth below to the Shuttle Landing Facility, or “SLF.” Heralded by twin sonic booms, it served […]
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By Julian Leek, on April 26th, 2013 The business end of Space Shuttle Atlantis emerges from the protective cocoon that has covered her since shortly after she arrived at her new home at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Photo Credit: Julian Leek / AmericaSpace
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla — The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex began unwrapping a very special […]
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By Jason Rhian, on April 23rd, 2013 [youtube_video]http://youtu.be/jCG8zvV5ZBI[/youtube_video]
Video courtesy of AmericaSpace
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla — The three astronauts that were inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame Saturday, April 20 spoke with members of the media just prior to the induction ceremony. During the question and answer session that followed, they detailed what they believed their […]
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By Jason Rhian, on April 20th, 2013 Numerous members of the Astronaut Hall of Fame welcomed Bonnie Dunbar, Curt Brown, and Eileen Collins into their ranks today at a ceremony held at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Photo Credit: Mark Usciak / AmericaSpace
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla — Three space shuttle veterans, including the first woman to […]
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