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A Lifecycle, Inc., employee works on grading the soil

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Construction of an exercise pad is underway beside the new fitness trail next to the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The one-mile-long track will provide employees with a safe place off Kennedy's roadways to walk or run. The more than 6 tons of green waste removed to create the trail's footprint will be mulched and used for cover at Kennedy's landfill. Approximately 1,594 tons of crawler fines -- ground-up crawler rock removed from the crawlerway in the Launch Complex 39 area -- was used for the foundation of the trail. Fitness equipment has been ordered and will be installed on a concrete slab at the trail's west end. After the equipment has been installed, the slab will be coated to provide a rubberized exercise pad. At Kennedy Space Center, the health and safety of every employee is paramount. To learn more about Kennedy, visit http://www.nasa.gov/kennedy. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2014-2023

U.S. Army soldiers assigned to 4th Platoon, 527th Military

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At the Space Memorial Mirror in the KSC Visitor Complex, visitors gather around dancers from the Shoshone-Bannock Native American community, Fort Hall, Idaho, who are performing a healing ceremony during the memorial service held for the crew of Columbia. Feb. 1 is the one-year anniversary of the loss of the crew and orbiter Columbia in a tragic accident as the ship returned to Earth following mission STS-107. Students and staff of the Shoshone-Bannock Nation had an experiment on board Columbia. The public was invited to the memorial service, held in the KSC Visitor Complex, which included comments by Center Director Jim Kennedy and Executive Director of Florida Space Authority Winston Scott. Scott is a former astronaut who flew on Columbia in 1997.

Animal Damage - Washington, National Forest Service photograph.

Map from "Notes on the State of Virginia ... A reprint of the original edition of 1784; with the additions, corrections, and illustrations added by the author in all subsequent editions; together with notes from other sources, and an introduction. Edited by P. L. Ford"

A bear paw print in the sand. Paw reprint traces.

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Ares 1-X NASA Identifier: C-2008-3965 Columbiana County Port Authority, Wellsville Intermodal Facility Wellsville, Ohio USA.

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