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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second floor of the Thermal Protection System Facility sustained significant damage from Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. Located in Launch Complex 39, the facility is used to manufacture both internal and external insulation products for the Space Shuttle orbiters. KSC-04pd1726

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Launch Complex 39A is unscathed and stands ready for processing activities following Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. There was no damage to the Space Shuttle orbiters or to any other flight hardware. KSC-04pd1759

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - KSC employees clean up inside the second floor of the Thermal Protection System Facility damaged by Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. Located in Launch Complex 39, the facility is used to manufacture both internal and external insulation products for the Space Shuttle orbiters. KSC-04pd1724

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - KSC workers survey the considerable damage sustained by the second floor of the Thermal Protection System Facility from Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. Located in Launch Complex 39, the facility is used to manufacture both internal and external insulation products for the Space Shuttle orbiters. KSC-04pd1727

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - KSC employees clean up inside the second floor of the Thermal Protection System Facility damaged by Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. Located in Launch Complex 39, the facility is used to manufacture both internal and external insulation products for the Space Shuttle orbiters. KSC-04pd1723

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - KSC employees clean up inside the second floor of the Thermal Protection System Facility damaged by Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. Located in Launch Complex 39, the facility is used to manufacture both internal and external insulation products for the Space Shuttle orbiters. KSC-04pd1722

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Launch Complex 39A is unscathed and stands ready for processing activities following Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. There was no damage to the Space Shuttle orbiters or to any other flight hardware. KSC-04pd1760

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A Mercury/Redstone rocket on display at the Pass and Identification Building at the entrance to Kennedy Space lies on its side following Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. KSC-04pd1721

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The equipment in the Space Station Processing Facility is dry and still covered following Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. There was no damage to the Space Shuttle orbiters or to any other flight hardware. KSC-04pd1762

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The grandstand at the Launch Complex 39 Press Site lost portions of its roof during Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. The grandstand seats 350 and is used by the media to observe and cover NASA launches from Kennedy Space Center. KSC-04pd1720

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The grandstand at the Launch Complex 39 Press Site lost portions of its roof during Hurricane Frances. The storm's path over Florida took it through Cape Canaveral and KSC property during Labor Day weekend. The grandstand seats 350 and is used by the media to observe and cover NASA launches from Kennedy Space Center.

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