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Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) work on flooring repairs to the Beach House at NASA’s...
Tubing provides ventilation through boarded-up windows on the Operations Support Building II at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
A small staircase, toppled and relocated by Hurricane Matthew, is seen in front of the Vehicle Assembly Building at...
Tubing provides ventilation through boarded-up windows on the Operations Support Building II at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Workers examine some of the damage to the wall of the flame trench on Launch Pad 39A at...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
Beach erosion caused by Hurricane Matthew is visible along the Atlantic shoreline at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
A hole caused by Hurricane Matthew is visible in a section of door on the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) work on repairs to the Operations Support Building II at...
Plant debris caused by Hurricane Matthew is strewn across the dune line along the Atlantic shoreline at NASA’s...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) work on flooring repairs to the Beach House at NASA’s...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) work on flooring repairs to the Beach House at NASA’s...
A hole caused by Hurricane Matthew is visible in a section of door on the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) work on flooring repairs to the Beach House at NASA’s...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
Roofing materials, blown loose by Hurricane Matthew, are visible on the ground below the deck of the Beach House at...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The railroad tracks north of Launch Pad 39A are covered with sand and debris left...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Palm trees and other debris litter the shoreline near Launch Pad 39A (in the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Demolished dunes along the shoreline of KSC east of the launch pads are part of the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The crawler-transporter, with its massive treads, has moved under the mobile launcher...