| STS-110 Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Photographic Highlights |
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| John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida, April 2002: This spectacular view shows the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Located at Cape Canaveral on Florida's east-central coast, the spaceport has been the home to the United States east coast spacecraft launches since the 1950's. Near the center of the image, a number of structures can be seen which include the large Space Shuttle Assembly Building. To the right (east) of the structures, Shuttle Launch Pads A and B are visible. To the northwest of the Assembly Building area is the long, linear Shuttle landing runway. At the top center of the image is Mosquito Lagoon. Visible at the bottom center (south) on the image are the multiple launch pads used for NASA's un-manned space vehicles and Banana Lagoon. |
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This service is provided by the International Space Station program and the JSC Astromaterials Research & Exploration Science Directorate. Recommended Citation: Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. "The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth." . |
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