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Kennedy Space Center Collection

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: First US manned space flight, 1961

First US manned space flight, 1961. Redstone rocket launching the Freedom 7 capsule into space on 5th May 1961

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space shuttle Endeavor

Space shuttle Endeavor

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo Lunar Module interior

Apollo Lunar Module interior

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 4 Launch

Apollo 4 Launch
On November 9, 1967, Apollo 4, the first test flight of the Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle, was launched from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Heat resistant tiles on the Shuttle

Heat resistant tiles on the Shuttle, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 5, 2010 - Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on the STS-131 mission

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Saturn V rocket, Command and Service modules, and a space suit from Apollo 13

Saturn V rocket, Command and Service modules, and a space suit from Apollo 13, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Rocket Garden at the Kennedy Space Center

Rocket Garden at the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Retired shuttle and rockets

Retired shuttle and rockets, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Saturn V rocket launch, artwork

Saturn V rocket launch, artwork. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon. The Apollo program took place between 1961 and 1975

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Orbiter Challenger on launch pad

Orbiter Challenger on launch pad, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space shuttle Atlantis twin solid rocket boosters ignite to propel the spacecraft

Space shuttle Atlantis twin solid rocket boosters ignite to propel the spacecraft
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 14, 2010 - Space shuttle Atlantis twin solid rocket boosters ignite to propel the spacecraft off Kennedy Space Centers Launch Pad 39A and into orbit

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida
APOLLO 8: LAUNCH, 1968. Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photograph, 1968

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Center

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Center
September 9, 2006 - The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its crew lift off from Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Moon rising behind the Space Shuttle Endeavour

Moon rising behind the Space Shuttle Endeavour
STS126-S-041 (14 Nov. 2008) --- The moon is seen rising behind the Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-126) on pad 39A Friday, November 14, 2008, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Florida

Florida
Das Fahrzeugmontagegebäude des Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA um 1987

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Florida

Florida
Geparktes Space Shuttle im Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA um 1987

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Florida
Space Shuttle steht bereit an der Startrampe des Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA um 1987

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Florida
Die Apollo 16 Fähre "Orion" im Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA um 1987

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Florida
Kinder vor dem Apollo Lunar Module (LM) des Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA um 1987

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Florida
Die Mercury-Redstone Rakete des Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA um 1987

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Atlantis STS-135 lifts-off on the final space shuttle mission at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Atlantis STS-135 lifts-off on the final space shuttle mission at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: The final mission of Space Shuttle crew Atlantis pose for a picture on the launch pad of Kennedy Space Center

The final mission of Space Shuttle crew Atlantis pose for a picture on the launch pad of Kennedy Space Center After completing simulated pad emergency exit training on Launch Pad 39A at NASA's

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Atlantis STS-135 lifts-off on the final space shuttle mission at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Atlantis STS-135 lifts-off on the final space shuttle mission at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Astronauts Sally Ride and Robert Crippen

Astronauts Sally Ride and Robert Crippen
Astronauts Sally Ride (L), Robert Crippen (R), John Fabian, and Norman Thagard (hidden by Fabian) of the STS-7 head down the ramp during launch preparations for the Space Shuttle Challenger

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Sally Ride, First US Woman Astronaut

Sally Ride, First US Woman Astronaut
(Original Caption) 6/15/1983-Cape Canaveral, FL: Astronaut Sally Ride arrives at Kennedy Space Center June 15

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: First Female Astronaut Sally Ride

First Female Astronaut Sally Ride
(Original Caption) 6/15/1983-Cape Canaveral, FL- Astronaut specialist Sally Ride, toting her bags and luggage, walks from the t-38 jet trainor following her arrival at the Kennedy Space Center

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space Shuttle Lifting Off

Space Shuttle Lifting Off
(Original Caption) The seventh launch of the Space Shuttle and the second lift-off of the Orbiter Challenger occurred at 7:33 a.m. E.D.T. today from the Complex 39-A launch site

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space Shuttle Challenger Leaving Earth

Space Shuttle Challenger Leaving Earth
(Original Caption) High above the Kennedy Space Center and the Florida Atlantic coastline, the Space Shuttle Challenger heads toward its second Earth-orbital mission

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Challenger Space Shuttle Blasting Off

Challenger Space Shuttle Blasting Off
(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center, Fla.: The seventh Space Shuttle is on its way in this view taken by astronaut John Young from his jet aircraft

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Alligator and Space Shuttle

Alligator and Space Shuttle
With Space Shuttle Challenger sitting on Launch Pad 39A in the background, ready for its lift-off from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, an alligator crawls through the marshland of the space center

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Transporting Space Shuttle Columbia

Transporting Space Shuttle Columbia
(Original Caption) Space Shuttle Columbia being rolled out to pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center for STS-9 mission

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Sally Ride Kissing Husband Steve Hawley

Sally Ride Kissing Husband Steve Hawley
(Original Caption) 1/2/1984-Cape Canaveral, FL- Astronaut Sally Ride gets a welcoming kiss from her husband Steve Hawley, also an astronaut, on Ride's arrival at Kennedy Space Center

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Challenger Space Shuttle

Challenger Space Shuttle
(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center, Florida: With the protective service tower pulled back to prelaunch position

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space Shuttle Challenger During Blastoff

Space Shuttle Challenger During Blastoff
(Original Caption) Cape Canaveral: This File Photo of the launch of the shuttle Challenger April 6

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space Shuttle Challenger Lifting Off

Space Shuttle Challenger Lifting Off

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis on Launch Pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis on Launch Pad
(Original Caption) 11/26/1985- Cape Canaveral, FL- The Space Shuttle Atlantis sits ready for lift 26, mission 61-B will be visible in at least four Southeastern state. BPA2#4638

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Crew of the Ill-Fated Challenger Flight

Crew of the Ill-Fated Challenger Flight
The crew of STS 51-L, the space shuttle mission which ended less than two minutes after launch with the destruction of the orbiter Challenger and her entire crew

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Challenger Crew Members Leaving for Launch

Challenger Crew Members Leaving for Launch
(Original Caption) Cape Canaveral, Florida: Challenger crew members (front to back), teacher astronaut Christa McAuliffe, Ellison Onizuka

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Lisa Malone First Woman to do Launch

Lisa Malone First Woman to do Launch
(Original Caption) 3/12/1989- Cape Canavaral, FL- Lisa Malone, 27

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space Shuttle Being Launched

Space Shuttle Being Launched
(Original Caption) Cape Canaveral, FLA.: shuttle Atlantis emerges as the movement of its protective gantry is captured in this time exposure 4/27, on the eve of its scheduled launch

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: External Tank and Solid Rocket Boosters

External Tank and Solid Rocket Boosters
(Original Caption) 5/23/1989-Kennedy Space Center, FL-: The external tank and twin solid rocket boosters are mated in the Vehicle Assembly Building, as work for Space Shuttle Mission STS-28 continues

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Columbia Shuttle Crew Leaving their Quarters

Columbia Shuttle Crew Leaving their Quarters
(Original Caption) Cape Canaveral, Fla.: Shuttle Columbia Pilot James Wetherbee (R) waves to NASA workers as he and the rest of the crew leave their quarters at the Kennedy Space Center

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia

Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: 1St Stage/Delta 179 Lifted/Gantry

1St Stage/Delta 179 Lifted/Gantry
(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center, FL-: The first stage of Delta 179 is hoisted into the gantry at launch complex 17A

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: The Apollo-Saturn 501

The Apollo-Saturn 501
(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center, Florida: Apollo-Saturn 501 second stage spacer is being transferred at the Vehicle Assembly building

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: The Apollo-Saturn 501

The Apollo-Saturn 501
(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center, Florida: Apollo-Saturn 501 second stage spacer is being transferred at the Vehicle Assembly building

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: The Apollo-Saturn 501

The Apollo-Saturn 501
(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center, Florida: Apollo-Saturn 501 second stage spacer is being transferred at the Vehicle Assembly building

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: John Medaris with Wernher von Braun

John Medaris with Wernher von Braun
Major General John Medaris (l), commander of the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency, stands beside rocket scientist Wernher von Braun, of the US space program. Behind them is a Jupiter rocket

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Astronaut Shepard in Space Suit

Astronaut Shepard in Space Suit
(Original Caption) 5/4/1961-Cape Canaveral, FL: Project Mercury astronaut Alan B. Shepard, Jr. of East Derry, NJ, is shown in 20-pound pressure suit he will wear in America's first space flight

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Rocket Blasting into Space

Rocket Blasting into Space
(Original Caption) Cape Canaveral, FLA.: Redstone rocket blasts off with Mercury capsule carrying Commander Shepard on first American space flight

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: John Glenn and Alan Shepard at Mission Control

John Glenn and Alan Shepard at Mission Control
(Original Caption) Two spacemen "behind the scenes" when the Redstone rocket carrying astronaut Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom goes up on July 19th will be alternate John H. Glenn, Jr

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: John Glenn with Friendship 7

John Glenn with Friendship 7
(Original Caption) Cape Canaveral, Florida; Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr. in spacesuit beside Mercury-Atlas 6 spacecraft "Friendship 7."

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Gordon Cooper

Gordon Cooper
Shown here smiling is astronaut L. Gordon Cooper. He is wearing his space suit and helmet during training

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Astronaut Posing Next to Antenna

Astronaut Posing Next to Antenna
(Original Caption) Weather Clouds Flight Chances. Cape Canaveral, Florida: Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: John Glenn at Press Conference Following Mercury 6 Mission

John Glenn at Press Conference Following Mercury 6 Mission
(Original Caption) 2/24/1962-Cape Canaveral, FL. The first American to orbit the globe- Col John H. Glenn -presents a winning smile at his press conference here February 23, 1962

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Titan Rocket with Gemini 4 Capsule Launching

Titan Rocket with Gemini 4 Capsule Launching
(Original Caption) Moments after ignition, the mighty Titan rocket rises from the launch pad with astronauts McDivitt and White in the Gemini 4 capsule

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Walter Schirra and Tom Stafford in Gemini 6

Walter Schirra and Tom Stafford in Gemini 6
(Original Caption) Cape Kennedy, Florida....Astronauts Walter Schirra (left) and Tom Stafford in their Gemini 6 spacecraft during training for upcoming orbital flight

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Armstrong and Scott Studying Inside of Gemini 8

Armstrong and Scott Studying Inside of Gemini 8
(Original Caption) Cape Kennedy: Gemini 8 astronauts, David Scott (L) and Neil Armstrong, study a stowage problem in the interior of the Gemini spacecraft

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Neil Armstrong and David Scott

Neil Armstrong and David Scott
(Original Caption) Cape Kennedy: Astronauts Neil Armstrong (L) and David Scott are shown during brief picture session here as they continued preparations for March 15 Gemini 8 mission

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Astronauts David Scott and Neil Armstrong

Astronauts David Scott and Neil Armstrong at a picture taking session during their training for their three day Gemini 8 mission

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Gemini 8 Blasting Off

Gemini 8 Blasting Off
(Original Caption) GT-8 Blast Off. Cape Kennedy, Fla.: Shortly after an Agena Target vehicle was launched, astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott blasted off from Complex-19 at Cape Kennedy

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Launch of Gemini 9 Mission from Cape Kennedy

Launch of Gemini 9 Mission from Cape Kennedy
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Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Stafford

Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Stafford
Astronauts Eugene A. Cernan and Thomas P. Stafford sit in the cramped Gemini 9 spacecraft as they prepare for launch

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Astronaut Michael Collins in Space Suit

Astronaut Michael Collins in Space Suit
(Original Caption) Astronaut Michael Collins during training period for the Gemini-10 mission

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Portrait of the Apollo 1 Astronauts

Portrait of the Apollo 1 Astronauts
Apollo 1 astronauts, (L-R), Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee, suited up and visiting the Saturn launch pad

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Astronauts Standing Near Launch Site

Astronauts Standing Near Launch Site
Apollo 1 astronauts, (L-R), Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee, suited up and visiting the Saturn launch pad

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 1 Orbiter

Apollo 1 Orbiter
Workers tow the command and service module of Apollo 1 to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center on January 6, 1967

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Closeup of a Command Module

Closeup of a Command Module
(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center. The command module for the NASA's A/S 204 mission is being moved into the altitude chamber in preparation for the A/S 204 flight

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Closeup of a Command Module

Closeup of a Command Module
(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center. The command module for the NASA's A/S 204 mission is being moved into the altitude chamber in preparation for the A/S 204 flight

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: View of Apollo 6 Launching

View of Apollo 6 Launching
(Original Caption) Photographed from the 360-foot level of the umbilical tower, the Apollo 6

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Buzz Aldrin in Spacesuit

Buzz Aldrin in Spacesuit
1969-Kennedy Space Center, FL- While undergoing spacesuit checks, Apollo 11 Lunar Module pilot Buzz Aldrin, watches astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Michael Collins suit up for launch

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Spacecraft Command Module/Cape Kennedy

Spacecraft Command Module/Cape Kennedy
(Original Caption) Cape Kennedy

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Spacecraft and Rocket atop Launch Complex

Spacecraft and Rocket atop Launch Complex
(Original Caption) The Apollo 10 Saturn V space vehicle is positioned atop the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39B March 11

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Firing Room at Launch Control Center

Firing Room at Launch Control Center
(Original Caption) The Launch Control Center, Firing Room 3, bustles with activity during May 6th dry portion of the countdown demonstration test, a dress rehearsal for the Apollo 10 launch

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Crowd Watching Apollo-10 Launch

Crowd Watching Apollo-10 Launch
(Original Caption) 5/18/1969-Kennedy Space Center, FL- Some of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's 1, 000 guests view the liftoff of Apollo-10

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong in Training

Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong in Training
(Original Caption) 6/19/1969-Kennedy Space Center

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Neil Armstrong Practicing Moon Landing

Neil Armstrong Practicing Moon Landing
Neil A. Armstrong, commander for the Apollo 11 moon landing mission, practices for the historic event in a lunar Module simulatator in the Flight Crew Training Building at KSC

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong in Training

Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong in Training
(Original Caption) 06/19/69-Kennedy Space Center

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Michael Collins Studying Flight Plans

Michael Collins Studying Flight Plans
(Original Caption) Apollo 11 training...Astronaut Michael Collins, command module pilot of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 11 Astronauts

Apollo 11 Astronauts
Cape Kennedy, Fla.: Apollo 11 astronauts (L-R) Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Space Center Conducting Countdown Test

Space Center Conducting Countdown Test
(Original Caption) Dr. Kurt H

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Directors Monitor Apollo in Control Room

Directors Monitor Apollo in Control Room
(Original Caption) 7/3/1969-Kennedy Space Center, Cape Kennedy, Florida- Apollo 11 space vehicle supervisor, Bill Schick (3rd from right), coordinates CDDT within LCC Firing Room 1

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 11 Countdown Demonstration Test

Apollo 11 Countdown Demonstration Test
The Saturn V rocket vents liquid oxygen as a countdown demonstration test is performed four days before the launch of the Apollo 11 mission that will take three astronauts to the moon



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"Exploring the Final Frontier: Kennedy Space Center" Step back in time to witness history at the Kennedy Space Center, where dreams of space exploration became a reality. This iconic site holds a treasure trove of memories and achievements that have shaped mankind's understanding of the universe. In 1961, the Kennedy Space Center witnessed an extraordinary event - the first US manned space flight. It was here that Alan Shepard embarked on his historic journey into space, forever changing our perception of what is possible. The center also played host to another groundbreaking moment when the majestic Space Shuttle Endeavor took flight. Its sleek design and technological advancements propelled us further into the cosmos, paving the way for future missions. Venturing inside Apollo Lunar Module interior feels like stepping foot on another world altogether. The cramped quarters serve as a reminder of humanity's determination to conquer new frontiers and set foot on celestial bodies beyond Earth. Witnessing an Apollo 4 launch is an awe-inspiring experience that leaves spectators breathless. The sheer power unleashed by this colossal rocket reminds us of our own insignificance in comparison to the vastness of outer space. From Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, we watched with bated breath as Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off into orbit. It symbolized human ingenuity and resilience as it soared towards unknown horizons. The Rocket Garden stands tall as a testament to man's quest for knowledge and exploration. Here you can marvel at towering Saturn V rockets alongside Command and Service modules from Apollo 13 – relics from one of NASA's most daring rescue missions. Gazing upon heat resistant tiles adorning shuttles evokes admiration for scientists who meticulously engineered these protective barriers against re-entry temperatures exceeding thousands of degrees Celsius – ensuring astronauts' safe return home. Retired shuttles and rockets stand proudly within these hallowed grounds; silent witnesses to countless journeys taken by brave men and women who dared defy gravity itself.

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