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Buildings and Utilities, barn and corral at start of removal.

Buildings and Utilities, barn and corral at start of removal.

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Buildings and Utilities, Foundation removal. Remarks: Rollie Cowle and youth from County Camp breaking up foundation of cabin east of Administration Building. N.P.S. Individuals.

Buildings and Utilities, Foundation removal. Remarks: Rollie Cowle and...

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Buildings and Utilities, Foundation removal. Remarks: Rollie Cowle breaking up foundation of cabin east of Administration Building. N.P.S. Individuals.

Buildings and Utilities, Foundation removal. Remarks: Rollie Cowle bre...

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Buildings and Utilities, Foundation removal. Remarks: Rollie Cowle and youth from County Camp breaking up foundation of cabin east of Administration Building. N.P.S. Individuals.

Buildings and Utilities, Foundation removal. Remarks: Rollie Cowle and...

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the flame trench that serviced the launch of many space shuttles is seen cleared of all debris during deconstruction of Launch Pad 39B. The flame trench will remain as part of the new pad design for the future.          Starting in 2009, the structure at Pad B was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4786

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the flame trench that serviced the launch of many space shuttles is seen cleared of all debris during deconstruction of Launch Pad 39B. The fla... More

Buildings and Utilities, tearing down warehouse.

Buildings and Utilities, tearing down warehouse.

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Buildings and Utilities, Removal of Cabins "Whiskey Row".

Buildings and Utilities, Removal of Cabins "Whiskey Row".

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC is being demolished with the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment.  Seen is the base of tower; the upright tower extended more than 398 feet above the launch pad.  The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0612

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) sto...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC is being demolished with the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment. Seen is the base of towe... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Like a dinosaur crunching on its prey, the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment tear down Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC.  The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0611

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Like a dinosaur crunching on its prey, t...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Like a dinosaur crunching on its prey, the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment tear down Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC. ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area containing Launch Umbilical Towers that were used during the early years of the Space Program.  In the lower left corner of the storage field is a Caterpillar excavator with a 48-inch shear demolishing LUT-1, used to launch Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0651

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area containing Launch Umbilical Towers that were used during the early years of the Space Program. In the lower left corner of the storage fie... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunching on its prey, the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment tear down Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC.  The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0609

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunc...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunching on its prey, the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment tear down Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Indust... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- - Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC is being demolished with a Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment.  Seen is the base of tower; the upright tower extended more than 398 feet above the launch pad.  The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0607

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- - Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) s...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- - Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC is being demolished with a Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment. Seen is the base of towe... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC is being demolished with a Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment.  Seen is the base of tower; the upright tower extended more than 398 feet above the launch pad.  The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0608

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) sto...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC is being demolished with a Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment. Seen is the base of tower;... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area containing Launch Umbilical Towers that were used during the early years of the Space Program.  In the upper right corner of the storage field is a Caterpillar excavator with a 48-inch shear demolishing LUT-1, used to launch Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0648

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area containing Launch Umbilical Towers that were used during the early years of the Space Program. In the upper right corner of the storage fi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1), stored in the Industrial Area of KSC, is being demolished using a Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment.  Seen is the base of tower; the upright tower extended more than 398 feet above the launch pad.  The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear being used for demolition is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0604

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1), st...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1), stored in the Industrial Area of KSC, is being demolished using a Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment. Seen is the base of tow... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunching on its prey, the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment tear down Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC. The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.   The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0606

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunc...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunching on its prey, the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment tear down Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Indust... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunching on its prey, the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment tear down Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC. The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.   The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0605

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunc...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Looking like a prehistoric monster crunching on its prey, the Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment tear down Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Indust... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area containing Launch Umbilical Towers that were used during the early years of the Space Program.  In the lower right corner of the storage field is a Caterpillar excavator with a 48-inch shear demolishing LUT-1, used to launch Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0649

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area containing Launch Umbilical Towers that were used during the early years of the Space Program. In the lower right corner of the storage fi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area containing Launch Umbilical Towers that were used during the early years of the Space Program.  The central focus is a Caterpillar excavator with a 48-inch shear demolishing LUT-1, used to launch Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0650

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This aerial photo shows the storage area containing Launch Umbilical Towers that were used during the early years of the Space Program. The central focus is a Caterpillar excavato... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC is being demolished with a Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment.  Seen is the base of tower; the upright tower extended more than 398 feet above the launch pad.  The LUT-1 was part of the launch system used for Apollo-Saturn V, launching Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Skylab manned missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.  The shear is one used in the deconstruction of the Twin Towers in New York City after 9/11. KSC-04pd0610

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) sto...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Launch Umbilical Tower No. 1 (LUT-1) stored in the Industrial Area of KSC is being demolished with a Caterpillar excavator and 48-inch shear attachment. Seen is the base of tower;... More

(From left) Sgt. Chris Sexton, a heavy equipment operator,

(From left) Sgt. Chris Sexton, a heavy equipment operator,

(From left) Sgt. Chris Sexton, a heavy equipment operator, Spc. Zachariah Buckner, a plumber and Sgt. Aaron Duford, an election with the 1151st Engineering Company, Alabama National Guard, 82nd Sustainment Brig... More

Sgt. Summer Woode, a broadcast journalist with the

Sgt. Summer Woode, a broadcast journalist with the

Sgt. Summer Woode, a broadcast journalist with the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, records video in a convoy staging yard at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Jan. 27, 2014. The 1st TSC public affairs primary mis... More

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 11/4/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-2 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 11/4/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-2 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 11/4/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-2 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 12/9/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-3 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 11/4/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-2 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION

The original finding aid described this as: Description: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER BUILDING 2 DECONSTRUCTION Photographer: PAT IZZO Date: 8/17/2011 Job Number: 2011-04268-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2011

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats under the rotating service structure (RSS) of Launch Pad 39B to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.     Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4634

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, con...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats under the rotating service structure (RSS) of Launch Pad 39B to protect th... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats under the rotating service structure (RSS) of Launch Pad 39B to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.     Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4635

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, con...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats under the rotating service structure (RSS) of Launch Pad 39B to protect th... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats under the rotating service structure (RSS) of Launch Pad 39B to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.     Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4636

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, con...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats under the rotating service structure (RSS) of Launch Pad 39B to protect th... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay large wooden mats on top of sand and reinforcing steel to protect the concrete under the rotating service structure (RSS) of Launch Pad 39B during deconstruction. In the background, space shuttle Discovery stands tall on Launch Pad 39A, awaiting its STS-133 mission to the International Space Station.    Starting in 2009, the structure at Pad B was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4758

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, con...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay large wooden mats on top of sand and reinforcing steel to protect the concrete under the rotating service structure (RSS... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay large wooden mats on top of sand and reinforcing steel to protect the concrete under the rotating service structure (RSS) of Launch Pad 39B during deconstruction.    Starting in 2009, the structure at Pad B was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4759

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, con...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, construction crews lay large wooden mats on top of sand and reinforcing steel to protect the concrete under the rotating service structure (RSS... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, caps from the fuel tanks that serviced the shuttle's external fuel tank are seen in this image above the flame trench during deconstruction of Launch Pad 39B.          Starting in 2009, the structure at Pad B was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4785

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cap...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, caps from the fuel tanks that serviced the shuttle's external fuel tank are seen in this image above the flame trench during deconstruction of ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the flame trench that serviced the launch of many space shuttles is viewed from deep inside after being cleared of all debris during deconstruction of Launch Pad 39B. The flame trench will remain as part of the new pad design for the future.          Starting in 2009, the structure at Pad B was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4788

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the flame trench that serviced the launch of many space shuttles is viewed from deep inside after being cleared of all debris during deconstruc... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the flame trench that serviced the launch of many space shuttles is seen from below after being cleared of all debris during deconstruction of Launch Pad 39B. The flame trench will remain as part of the new pad design for the future.          Starting in 2009, the structure at Pad B was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4787

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the flame trench that serviced the launch of many space shuttles is seen from below after being cleared of all debris during deconstruction of ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, this panoramic image shows Launch Pad 39B during deconstruction. Starting in 2009, the structure at Pad B was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2010-4789

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, thi...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, this panoramic image shows Launch Pad 39B during deconstruction. Starting in 2009, the structure at Pad B was no longer needed for NASA's Space... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B is being dismantled. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.           Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4941

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B is being dismantled. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under t... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, crews are dismantling the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.          Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4944

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cre...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, crews are dismantling the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B is being dismantled. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.           Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4943

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B is being dismantled. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under t... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, crews are dismantling the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.          Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4946

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cre...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, crews are dismantling the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, crews are dismantling the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.          Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4942

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cre...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, crews are dismantling the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B is being dismantled. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction.          Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2010-4945

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B is being dismantled. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under t... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, this long range view shows the progress of the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B as it is being dismantled.           Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction. Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2010-4988

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, thi...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, this long range view shows the progress of the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B as it is being dismantled. Sand, re... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, this image shows the progress of the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B as it is being dismantled.         Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction. Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2010-4984

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, thi...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, this image shows the progress of the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B as it is being dismantled. Sand, reinforcing st... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, crews continue dismantling the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B.         Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction. Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2010-4987

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cre...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, crews continue dismantling the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were p... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, this image shows the progress of the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B as it is being dismantled.         Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were put down under the RSS to protect the structure's concrete from falling debris during deconstruction. Starting in 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system will remain. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2010-4986

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, thi...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, this image shows the progress of the rotating service structure (RSS) on Launch Pad 39B as it is being dismantled. Sand, reinforcing st... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --   At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a heavy-duty crane is slowly making its way to Launch Pad 39B, to continue deconstruction of the pad which is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2011-1782

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a heavy-duty crane is slowly making its way to Launch Pad 39B, to continue deconstruction of the pad which is being restructured for future u... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a heavy-duty crane is slowly making its way to Launch Pad 39B, to continue deconstruction of the pad which is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2011-1780

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a h...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a heavy-duty crane is slowly making its way to Launch Pad 39B, to continue deconstruction of the pad which is being restructured for future use... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a heavy-duty crane is slowly making its way to Launch Pad 39B, to continue deconstruction of the pad which is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2011-1779

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a h...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a heavy-duty crane is slowly making its way to Launch Pad 39B, to continue deconstruction of the pad which is being restructured for future use... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a heavy-duty crane is slowly making its way to Launch Pad 39B, to continue deconstruction of the pad which is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2011-1784

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a h...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a heavy-duty crane is slowly making its way to Launch Pad 39B, to continue deconstruction of the pad which is being restructured for future use... More

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Cape Canaveral, Fla. -- Photographed from the base of the former emergency egress system at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is the skeleton of steel that once was Launch Pad 39B after significant deconstruction. The system included seven baskets suspended from seven slidewires that extended from the pad to a landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad. The bunkers at the base also are being dismantled.            In 2009, the pad was no longer needed for the shuttle program, so it is being restructured for future use. Its new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, which was in place for the October 2009 launch of Ares I-X, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2011-3459

Cape Canaveral, Fla. -- Photographed from the base of the former emerg...

Cape Canaveral, Fla. -- Photographed from the base of the former emergency egress system at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is the skeleton of steel that once was Launch Pad 39B after significant decons... More

Cape Canaveral, Fla. -- Workers using a large crane dismantle the final sections of the rotating service structure on Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A dragonfly passing across the camera lens (center) pays no attention to the pad's deconstruction in progress.            In 2009, the pad was no longer needed for the shuttle program, so it is being restructured for future use. Its new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. The new lightning protection system, which was in place for the October 2009 launch of Ares I-X, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit www.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2011-4303

Cape Canaveral, Fla. -- Workers using a large crane dismantle the fina...

Cape Canaveral, Fla. -- Workers using a large crane dismantle the final sections of the rotating service structure on Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A dragonfly passing across the cam... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the water tower (right) which supported the space shuttle's water deluge system still stands on Launch Pad 39B after the pad's deconstruction.    In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6159

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the water tower (right) which supported the space shuttle's water deluge system still stands on Launch Pad 39B after the pad's deconstruction. ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the infrastructure under Launch Pad 39B remains after the pad's deconstruction.    In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6166

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the infrastructure under Launch Pad 39B remains after the pad's deconstruction. In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for N... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B is in progress. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during deconstruction to protect them from falling debris.    In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of rockets and spacecraft. The lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6084

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cle...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B is in progress. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during dec... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a bulldozer is enlisted in the cleanup of Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during deconstruction to protect them from falling debris.    In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of rockets and spacecraft. The lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6086

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a b...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a bulldozer is enlisted in the cleanup of Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete sur... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the lightning protection system, consisting of three 600-foot-tall lightning towers, remains at Launch Pad 39B after the pad's deconstruction.  Each tower is 500 feet tall and topped off with an additional 100-foot fiberglass mast which supports a wire catenary system.        In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6163

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the lightning protection system, consisting of three 600-foot-tall lightning towers, remains at Launch Pad 39B after the pad's deconstruction. ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a bulldozer is enlisted in the cleanup of Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during deconstruction to protect them from falling debris.    In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of rockets and spacecraft. The lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6085

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a b...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a bulldozer is enlisted in the cleanup of Launch Pad 39B. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete sur... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the water tower and lightning protection system, consisting of three 600-foot-tall lightning towers, remain at Launch Pad 39B after the pad's deconstruction.  Each lightning tower is 500 feet tall and topped off with an additional 100-foot fiberglass mast which supports a wire catenary system.      In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of vehicles. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6165

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the water tower and lightning protection system, consisting of three 600-foot-tall lightning towers, remain at Launch Pad 39B after the pad's d... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B is in progress beside the pad's flame trench.  The trench is 450 feet long, 58 feet wide and 42 feet deep with an inner inverted V-shaped steel flame deflector. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during deconstruction to protect them from falling debris.     In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of rockets and spacecraft. The lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6090

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cle...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B is in progress beside the pad's flame trench. The trench is 450 feet long, 58 feet wide and 42 feet deep with an inn... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B is in progress beside the pad's flame trench.  The trench is 450 feet long, 58 feet wide and 42 feet deep with an inner inverted V-shaped steel flame deflector. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during deconstruction to protect them from falling debris.  In the distance is the 525-foot-tall Vehicle Assembly Building.    In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of rockets and spacecraft. The lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6091

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cle...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B is in progress beside the pad's flame trench. The trench is 450 feet long, 58 feet wide and 42 feet deep with an inn... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B gets under way. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during deconstruction to protect them from falling debris.     In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of rockets and spacecraft. The lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6083

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cle...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B gets under way. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during dec... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B is in progress beside the pad's flame trench.  The trench is 450 feet long, 58 feet wide and 42 feet deep with an inner inverted V-shaped steel flame deflector. Sand, reinforcing steel and large wooden mats were placed over the pad's concrete surfaces during deconstruction to protect them from falling debris.  In the distance is the 525-foot-tall Vehicle Assembly Building.    In 2009, the structure at the pad was no longer needed for NASA's Space Shuttle Program, so it is being restructured for future use. The new design will feature a "clean pad" for rockets to come with their own launcher, making it more versatile for a number of rockets and spacecraft. The lightning protection system, consisting of three lightning towers and a wire catenary system, will remain. For information on NASA's future plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-6088

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cle...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cleanup of Launch Pad 39B is in progress beside the pad's flame trench. The trench is 450 feet long, 58 feet wide and 42 feet deep with an inn... More

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