Aerial photos of KSC

[KSC-00PP-0430]


  • Photo Number: KSC-00PP-0430

  • Release Date: 30-Mar-2000

  • Description: This aerial view from the west looks over the construction on Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, previously used to launch 17 Titan III and 10 Titan IV rockets. Lockheed Martin Astronautics razed the old towers that supported their last Titan launch in April 1999 to make way for construction of this new Atlas V launch facility. The launch pad abuts the Atlantic Ocean on the east, seen here in the background.

    Resolution Format Width
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    Height
    (Pixels)
    Size
    (Bytes)
    Thumbnail GIF 100 66 10072
    Slide GIF 172 147 36411
    Low GIF 320 212 96669
    Medium JPEG 1024 678 182660
    High JPEG 2670 1768 983863

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    Photos By: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Scanned By: Seven/Still Photo Imaging
    Captions: InDyne, Inc.
    Curator: NASA/KSC Internet Systems Lab (Dumoulin, Downs, Paladino)
    Last Updated: Tuesday August 28 18:43:33 EDT 2001 (Anita Barrett)

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