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Kennedy Space Center Collection

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Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 11 Launch

Apollo 11 Launch
At 9:32 a.m. EDT, the swing arms move away and a plume of flame signals the liftoff of the Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle and astronauts Armstrong

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-45 Launch

STS-45 Launch
With its twin solid rocket boosters and three main engines churning at seven million pounds of thrust, the Space Shuttle Atlantis thunders skyward from Launch Pad 39A

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-86 Launch

STS-86 Launch
The Space Shuttle Atlantis blazes through the night sky to begin the STS-86 mission, slated to be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Bumper V-2 Launch

Bumper V-2 Launch
The Bumper V-2 was the first missile launched at Cape Canaveral on July 24, 1950

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-72 Landing

STS-72 Landing
The Space Shuttle orbiter Endeavour and its crew of six glide in to Runway 15 at KSCs Shuttle Landing Facility after spending nine days in space on the STS-72 mission

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Mariner 1 Launch

Mariner 1 Launch
An Atlas-Agena 5 carrying the Mariner 1 spacecraft lifted off today from Cape Kennedy Launch Complex 12. The Mariner spacecraft is scheduled to orbit Venus

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: First Titan-Centaur Launch Test

First Titan-Centaur Launch Test
The first Titan/Centaur lifted off from Complex 41 at Cape Kennedy Air Force Station at 9:48 AM EDT. The Titan stages burned as programmed, but when the Centaur stage failed to ignite

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Lightning Above the STS-8 Launch Pad

Lightning Above the STS-8 Launch Pad
Spectacular lightning bolts streak through the rainy skies in the early morning before the STS-8 launch at Kennedy Space Center

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Electrical Storm

Electrical Storm
A powerful electrical storm created an eerie tapestry of light in the skies near Complex 39A in the hours preceding the launch of STS-8

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Columbia 180 Turn and Burn

Columbia 180 Turn and Burn
The Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew of six lifted off from PAD 39B at 1:09 p.m. EDT, on a ten-day mission. The primary payload of Space Shuttle mission STS-52 is the Laser Geodynamic Satellite II

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Return to Flight Launch of Discovery

Return to Flight Launch of Discovery
The Return to Flight launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery and its five man crew from Pad 39-B at 11:37 a.m. on September 29, 1988

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Gemini 9A Splashdown

Gemini 9A Splashdown
Splashdown of Gemini 9A carrying astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Stafford at 9:00 a.m. June 6, 1966

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Missile Row

Missile Row
A full moon is outdazzled by the lights of the launch gantries below on Missile Row as they stretch north along the shoreline of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-64 Launch

STS-64 Launch
The Space Shuttle Discovery soars skyward from Launch Pad 39B on Mission STS-64 at 6:22:35 p.m. EDT, September 9, 1994. On board are a crew of six: Commander Richard N. Richards; Pilot L

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-60 Launch

STS-60 Launch
A golden new era in space cooperation begins with a flawless countdown and the ontime liftoff of the Space Shuttle Discovery on Mission STS-60. Liftoff from Launch Pad 39A occurred at 7:10:01 a.m

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-57 Launch

STS-57 Launch
The first flight of the commercially developed SPACEHAB laboratory module begins with the flawless liftoff of the Space Shuttle Endeavour from Launch Pad 39B at 9:07:22 a.m. EDT, June 21, 1993

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-56 Launch

STS-56 Launch
The second try works like a charm as the Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39B on Mission STS-56 at 1:29:00 a.m. EDT, April 8

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-43 Launch

STS-43 Launch
The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02 a.m

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: STS-28 Rollout

STS-28 Rollout
The Space Shuttle Columbia arrives at Pad 39B early in the morning after being rolled out of the Vehicle Assembly Building the night before

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Viking 1 Launch

Viking 1 Launch
Viking 1 was launched by a Titan/Centaur rocket from Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 5:22 p.m. EDT to begin a half-billion mile, 11-month journey through space to explore Mars

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 16 Launch

Apollo 16 Launch
The Apollo 16 Saturn V space vehicle carrying astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II, and Charles M. Duke, Jr. lifted off to the Moon at 12:54 p.m

Background imageKennedy Space Center Collection: Apollo 14 Launch

Apollo 14 Launch
The Apollo 14 Saturn V Space Vehicle, carrying Astronauts Alan B. Shepard, Jr. Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell, lifted off at 4:03 p.m

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