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On Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the crane crawler puts a piling into place to be pounded into the...
On Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the crane crawler lifts a piling off a truck. The piling will be...
On Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, workers measure the piling being pounded into the ground to help...
On Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the crane crawler lifts a piling into place to be pounded into the...
On Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, pilings are being pounded into the ground to help construct...
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program Manager, announces to NASA employees and members of the media the...
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program Manager, right, listens to a question during a NASA Update outlining...
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program Manager, speaks during a press conference outlining specific center...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, seated left, Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration...
Members of the media listen during a press conference with NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, Scott Horowitz, NASA...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems and...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, announces to NASA employees and members of the media the responsibilities...
Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, left, and Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, Scott J. Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems...
Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, center, speaks as Jeff Hanley, Constellation...
Scott J. Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, center, announces to NASA employees and...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems and...
Scott J. Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, left, and Jeff Hanley, Constellation...
Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, left, looks on as Jeff Hanley, Constellation...
Dean Acosta, NASA Deputy Assistant Administrator and Press Secretary, moderates a press conference with NASA...
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program Manager, right, announces to NASA employees and members of the media the...
Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, left, looks on as Jeff Hanley, Constellation...
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program Manager, right, and Scott J. Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems and...