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Space Shuttle Project, Marshall Space Flight Center

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – As part of NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a work platform is lowered onto a transporter for removal from the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB. As part of a modernization effort, flexible settings area being designed for multiple launch vehicles instead of the whole building supporting one design. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is developing the necessary ground systems, infrastructure and operational approaches required to safely process, assemble, transport and launch the next generation of rockets and spacecraft in support of NASA’s exploration objectives. Future work also will replace the antiquated communications, power and vehicle access resources with modern efficient systems. Some of the utilities and systems slated for replacement have been used since the VAB opened in 1965. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/ground/index.html Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahser KSC-2012-5572

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Lockheed Martin Atlas IIA rocket stands complete in the launch tower after mating of the nose fairing. The fairing encapsulates the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-I (TDRS-I). The second in a new series of telemetry satellites, TDRS-I replenishes the existing on-orbit fleet of six spacecraft. The TDRS System is the primary source of space-to-ground voice, data and telemetry for the Space Shuttle. It also provides communications with the International Space Station and scientific spacecraft in low-Earth orbit such as the Hubble Space Telescope. This new advanced series of satellites will extend the availability of TDRS communications services until about 2017. Launch of TDRS-I is scheduled for March 8 between 5:39 - 6:19 p.m. EST KSC-02pd0182

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, three replica shuttle main engines RSMEs have been installed on the space shuttle Atlantis. Three RSMEs were installed on Atlantis. The replicas were built in the Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne engine shop at KSC to replace the space shuttle main engines SSMEs which will be placed in storage to support NASA's Space Launch System currently under development. The RSME installation is part of the Space Shuttle Program’s transition and retirement processing of the space shuttle fleet. A groundbreaking was held Jan. 18, 2012 for Atlantis’ future home, a 65,000-square-foot exhibit hall in Shuttle Plaza at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Atlantis is scheduled to roll over to the visitor complex during November in preparation for the exhibit’s grand opening in July 2013. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/transition. Photo credit: NASA/Glenn Benson KSC-2012-3512

Arrival of tanks at A-3. NASA public domain image colelction.

The space shuttle Enterprise, mated to an external tank and solid rocket boosters, rests on the launch mount next to the access tower at Space Launch Complex Six. In the background is the mobile service tower and in the left foreground is a portion of the shuttle assembly building

SLS Pathfinder Segments Car Train Departure

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The predawn light reveals the payload fairing containing NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) spacecraft as it is prepared to be lifted into place atop the Atlas V rocket already waiting at the Vertical Integration Facility at Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The fairing, which protects the payload during ascent, will be lifted and mated to the Atlas V rocket already in place at the launch pad. MSL was prepared for launch in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. MSL's components include a compact car-sized rover, Curiosity, which has 10 science instruments designed to search for evidence on whether Mars has had environments favorable to microbial life, including the chemical ingredients for life. The unique rover will use a laser to look inside rocks and release its gasses so that the rover’s spectrometer can analyze and send the data back to Earth. Launch of MSL aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is planned for Nov. 25 from Space Launch Complex 41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/msl. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-7661

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – As part of NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a large space shuttle-era work platform has been removed from high bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB. The work is part of a center-wide modernization and refurbishment initiative to accommodate NASA’s Space Launch System and a variety of other spacecraft instead of the whole building supporting one design. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is developing the necessary ground systems, infrastructure and operational approaches required to safely process, assemble, transport and launch the next generation of rockets and spacecraft in support of NASA’s exploration objectives. Future work also will replace the antiquated communications, power and vehicle access resources with modern efficient systems. Some of the utilities and systems slated for replacement have been used since the VAB opened in 1965. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/ground/index.html Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2012-5970

A large crane operated by a civilian contractor is being used to remove the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System Antenna from atop the Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR) tower at Altus AFB, Oklahoma. The 97th Communication Squadron is replacing the ARS pedestal and antenna on top of its tower

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Base: Altus Air Force Base

State: Oklahoma (OK)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: A1C Chad Miller

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label_outline Explore Communication Squadron, Asr, Tower Base

U.S. civilian contractors launch a Scan Eagle unmanned

U.S. Army Maj. Stewart Brown, left, Commander of the

Airmen assigned to the 97th Logistics Readiness Squadron

A view of the topside amidships fire fighting station on the salvage ship USS HOIST (ARS-40)

A view of the new control tower at Thule Air Base

AIRMAN First Class Daniel Woodson, USAF, from the 823rd Red Horse Squadron, Hurlbert Air Base, Florida, fills in around the form at the well tower base with dirt. The form will be filled with cement to secure the tower during the construction of the Las Palmas Well in Paraguay during Exercise NEW HORIZONS. Combined Task Force Guarani Springs conducts engineer and medical operations in Paraguay from 10 March to 30 June 2001, enabling joint training between Air Force, Marines, Army, and Paraguayan military personnel. The task force will renovate, construct and improve the infrastructure of four schools; four water-wells, two medical clinics, and conduct multiple Medical Readiness Training ...

A starboard bow view of the frigate USS MCCANDLESS (FF 1084) and a port quarter view of the submarine rescue ship USS PETREL (ASR 14) underway

Chief Hull Technician Clifford Morin, assigned to the rescue and salvage ship USS Safeguard (ARS 50), dresses-out an Indian diver for familiarization dives as part of Salvage Exercise (SALVEX).

Navy Ship ASR-12 Penguin - Public domain photogrpaph

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Anita Tallant a videographer from the 1ST Communication Squadron, Langley AFB, Virginia uses a video camera to document activities on the flight line during the 1ST Fighter Wing Operational Readiness Inspection. A US Air Force F-15 Eagle aircraft is parked in the background

A base expeditionary targeting surveillance systems-combined

Jimmie De Armes, field engineer, configures a route

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crane contractor traffic control radar beacon system antenna air traffic control radar beacon system antenna airport surveillance airport surveillance radar asr tower altus afb altus afb oklahoma communication communication squadron ars radar equipment air forces altus air force base air force base high resolution a 1 c chad miller us air force tower base us national archives