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Media B-roll showcasing the Apollo era Historic Mission Control Center and the new restoration that has taken place....
Kennedy Space Center’s Doug Scheidt (left), an ecologist working on NASA’s Environmental and Medical Contract...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Deputy Fire Chief Rick Anderson, left, Chief of Fire Training George Hoggard, and Assistant...
Footage of the Saturn V Apollo 11 rocket launch is seen on a large video monitor above panelists at NASA's briefing...
The Apollo 11 logo is seen on a large video monitor above panelists at NASA's briefing where restored Apollo 11...
Stan Lebar, former Westinghouse Electric program manager, talks about the Apollo era TV cameras during NASA's...
Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs Writer Danielle Sempsrott (right) interviews Jane Provancha, manager of the...
NASA Pilot Bruce Peterson in the cockpit of the restored M2-F1 Lifting Body.
Stan Lebar, former Westinghouse Electric program manager, left, talks about the Apollo era TV cameras such as the...
A photograph from the 1960's showing Stan Lebar, former Westinghouse Electric program manager, holding two cameras...
Graphics showing how TV signals were sent from the Apollo 11 mission back to Earth are shown on a large video...
Graphics showing how TV signals were sent from the Apollo 11 mission back to Earth are shown on a large video...
NASA moderator Mark Hess, left, directs reporters' questions to former Westinghouse Electric program manager Stan...
Bill Allmon of Las Vegas, Nevada, brought his restored NACA P-51D to a reunion of former NACA employees at the NASA...
Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society plant seagrass in the Banana River – one of three bodies of water that...
Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society prepare to plant seagrass in the Banana River – one of three bodies of...
Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society collect mats of seagrass from their storage site at NASA’s Kennedy...
Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society collect mats of seagrass from their storage site at NASA’s Kennedy...
Seen here is a close-up view of newly planted seagrass in the Banana River – one of three bodies of water that make...
Seen here is a close-up view of one “plot” of seagrass being planted in the Banana River – one of three bodies of...
Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society begin planting seagrass in the Banana River – one of three bodies of...
Seen here is a close-up view of one “plot” of seagrass being planted in the Banana River – one of three bodies of...
Lorae Simpson, director of research and conservation with the Florida Oceanographic Society, gathers “plots” of...
Lorae Simpson, director of research and conservation with the Florida Oceanographic Society, gathers “plots” of...