The second manned mission from American soil this year is scheduled to lift off in T minus 21 minutes and counting. Are you watching? #spacex#nasa https://t.co/JuKd3T9wJ4
A ceremony was held at Kennedy Space Center Thursday naming KSC a Purple Heart Entity in a proclamation by the Military Order of the Purple Heart. https://t.co/R6zJBcceb3
#OTD 57 years ago, President Kennedy delivered his speech charging @NASA to land humans on the moon by the end of the decade.
Now we're preparing to send humans to the moon again, but this time to prove sustainable technologies that will get us to Mars: https://t.co/1Y520jNHmy
VIDEO of #HurricaneDorian shows 62 mph wind and rain whipping thru Kennedy’s Launch Control Center parking lot at 3am 🌬 🌧 Data from our 250 foot tower clocked the top windspeed at 90 mph. The closest approach Dorian’s eye to the Cape was 70 nautical miles.
The Damage Assessment and Recovery Team will fully survey Kennedy for #HurricaneDorian damage on Thursday ⛈ Workers at @NASA Kennedy are scheduled return to work Friday 👩🚀 pictured: Emergency Management Officer Tim Moore and Brig. Gen. Doug Schiess
Raising the American flag at Kennedy’s historic countdown clock was one of the first actions by security after the “all clear” for #HurricaneDorian was given
Winds and rain from #HurricaneDorian are gusting hard at Kennedy right now where 120 of us are hunkered down at the Launch Control Center. We got here on Friday and we’ll be here till the storm passes so we can make sure we do all we can to protect @NASA spaceflight hardware
We stitched together this video from our @NASA#Goes satellite to show how #HurricaneDorian spent 24 hours in nearly the same location— causing widespread devastation in the #Bahamas.