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A damaged construction trailer and several pieces of associated debris, aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, are seen in...
A broken window caused by Hurricane Matthew is seen inside a support building in the Launch Complex 39 area at...
Damaged construction trailers and several pieces of associated debris, aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, are seen in...
Siding damage caused by Hurricane Matthew is seen inside a support building in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's...
Plant debris left behind by Hurricane Matthew covers a stretch of the NASA Railroad near Launch Pads 39A and B at...
Plant debris left behind by Hurricane Matthew covers a stretch of the NASA Railroad at Kennedy Space Center in...
Plant debris and ground erosion left behind by Hurricane Matthew affect a stretch of the NASA Railroad at Kennedy...
Plant debris left behind by Hurricane Matthew covers a stretch of the NASA Railroad near Launch Pads 39A and B at...
Plant debris and ground erosion left behind by Hurricane Matthew affect a stretch of the NASA Railroad at Kennedy...
Erosion caused by Hurricane Matthew has worn away sections of the ground beneath the NASA Railroad at Kennedy Space...
At 11:29 p.m. PDT on Oct. 6 (2:29 a.m. EDT on Oct. 7), NASA's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument on...
JPL's High-Altitude Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit Sounding Radiometer (HAMSR) instrument captured this...
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...
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...
Tubing provides ventilation through boarded-up windows on the Operations Support Building II at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
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...
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...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) work on repairs to the Operations Support Building II at...
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...