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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the payload bay of Space Shuttle orbiter Endeavour, workers and STS-88 crew members on a movable work platform or bucket move closer to the rear of the orbiter's crew compartment. While Endeavour is being prepared for flight inside Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 1, the STS-88 crew members are participating in a Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) to familiarize themselves with the orbiter's midbody and crew compartments. A KSC worker (left) maneuvers the platform to give Mission Specialists Jerry L. Ross and James H. Newman (right) a closer look. Looking on is Wayne Wedlake of United Space Alliance at Johnson Space Center. Targeted for liftoff on Dec. 3, 1998, STS-88 will be the first Space Shuttle launch for assembly of the International Space Station (ISS). The primary payload is the Unity connecting module which will be mated to the Russian-built Zarya control module, expected to be already on orbit after a November launch from Russia. After the mating, Ross and Newman are scheduled to perform three spacewalks to connect power, data and utility lines and install exterior equipment. The first major U.S.-built component of ISS, Unity will serve as a connecting passageway to living and working areas of the space station. Unity has two attached pressurized mating adapters (PMAs) and one stowage rack installed inside. PMA-1 provides the permanent connection point between Unity and Zarya; PMA-2 will serve as a Space Shuttle docking port. Zarya is a self-supporting active vehicle, providing propulsive control capability and power during the early assembly stages. It also has fuel storage capability KSC-98pc1216

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, STS-115 crew members inspect equipment in Atlantis's payload bay. From left are Mission Specialists Joseph Tanner and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper. The crew is at KSC for Crew Equipment Interface Test activities, which involves equipment familiarization, a routine part of astronaut training and launch preparations. The STS-115 mission will deliver the second port truss segment, the P3/P4 truss, to the International Space Station. The crew will attach the P3 to the first port truss segment, the P1 truss, as well as deploy solar array set 2A and 4A. Launch on Space Shuttle Atlantis is scheduled for late August. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd1206

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Boswell Bay White Alice Site, Radio Relay Building, Chugach National Forest, Cordova, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, AK

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Workers in the Space Station Processing Facility prepare the part of the U.S. Laboratory Destiny that will bear the NASA logo. Destiny is the key U.S. element of the International Space Station. Launch of mission STS-98 on Space Shuttle Atlantis will carry Destiny to the Space Station with five system racks and experiments already installed inside the module. The launch is scheduled for January 2001 KSC00pp1928

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From a vantage point below it, members of the STS-110 crew check out Integrated Truss Structure (ITS) S0, which is in the Operations and Checkout Building. From left are Mission Specialists Rex J. Walheim, Jerry L. Ross and Lee M. Morin. They and other crew members are taking part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test at KSC. Not shown are Commander Michael J. Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen N. Frick, and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith and Ellen Ochoa. The ITS S0 is part of the payload on the mission. It is the center segment they will be installing on the International Space Station, part of the 300-foot (91-meter) truss attached to the U.S. Lab. By assembly completion, four more truss segments will attach to either side of the S0 truss. STS-110 is currently scheduled to launch in February 2002 KSC-01pp1567

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Auxiliary machinery room No. 3 aboard the guided missile frigate USS GARY (FFG 51) at 80 percent completion

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label_outline Explore Auxiliary Machinery Room, Todd Pacific Shipyard Corp, Missile Frigate Uss Gary

An aerial stern view of the guided missile frigate DUNCAN (FFG 10) at 90 percent completion

Farrans Construction started building the estimated thirty-one million dollar, 416 room, one to one dormitory on Royal Air Force, Lakenheath, United Kingdom. A one to one room consists of a separate bedroom and bathroom with a connected kitchen. Construction started on 4 November 1997, estimated completion date is 17 July 2000. (long view)

Auxiliary machinery room No.1 aboard the guided missile frigate RODNEY M. DAVIS (FFG 60) at 40 percent completion

An interior view of auxiliary machine room No. 1 on the guided missile frigate USS CROMMELIN (FFG 37) at 80 percent completion

An aerial starboard quarter view of the Oliver Hazard Perry class guided missile frigate USS GARY (FFG 51) underway during sea trials

Indian Naval Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Amarjeet Saluja (left), an anti-submarine warfare specialist on board the Indian Godavari Class Frigate INS (Indian Navy Ship) BETWA (F 32), discusses underway replenishment (UNREP) procedures with US Navy (USN) CHIEF Boatswain's Mate (BMC) Ricky Cambridge, Oliver Hazard Perry Class Guided Missile Frigate USS GARY (FFG 51). The GARY and other USN ships are taking part in Exercise MALABAR '04 with the Indian Navy to increase interoperability between the two navies while enhancing the cooperative security relationship between India and the United States

An interior view of the helicopter hauldown and traverse machinery room on the guided missile frigate USS CARR (FFG 52) at 20 percent completion

A M35A2 2 1/2-ton cargo truck pulls a support vehicle up the starboard loading ramp of the United States Naval Ship (USNS) Gordon. USNS Gordon is the first United States Navy (USN) Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off Ships, or LMSR, cargo vessel. USNS Gordon is a former commercial tanker and underwent conversion to United States Navy Military Sealift Command specifications to make it ideal for the loading, transport and unloading of United States Army and United States Marine Corps combat equipment. It is more than 300 yards long and has a storage capacity of more than 300,000 square feet. The ship is named in honor of MASTER Sergeant Gary I. Gordon, US Army, who was posthumously...

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Douglasville, Ga. , October 5, 2009 -- Small Business Administration Public Information Officer Richard Daigle confers with Customer Service Representatives Carol Dueker and Shery Lavelle in preparation for today's opening of a Business Recovery Center where loan applications, completion assistance, and information will be provided. FEMA and the Small Business Administration are partners in responding to the September severe storms and flooding. George Armstrong/FEMA

Nashville, Tennessee, [visited by] HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke [in wake of] city's floods

Production. War housing trailers. The side of a war housing trailer nears completion on a table-top jig at Western Trailer Company's plant in Los Angeles. Exceptional strength is secured through built-up construction of Masonite over plywood with a casein bond. The side is secured to spacers with drive screws

Crew members haul in morring lines as the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB-63) prepares to depart for San Francisco where it will be recommissioned

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