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NASA's CloudSat flew east of Hurricane Matthew's center on Oct. 6 at 11:30 a.m. PDT (2:30 p.m. EDT), intersecting...
This is a visible image of Major Hurricane Matthew taken from NASA's Terra satellite on Oct. 7 at 12 p.m. EDT as it...
The most recent view of Matthew from space shows this massive storm converging on the Florida coast. This visible...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick is a member of the Artemis Team, a select group of astronauts charged with focusing...
NASA Gets a Last Look at Post-Tropical Cyclone Matthew Before It was Swallowed Up Post-Tropical Cyclone Matthew was...
Read more from: go.nasa.gov/2duxEeZ On October 4, 2016, Hurricane Matthew made landfall on southwestern Haiti as a...
Roofing materials, blown loose by Hurricane Matthew, lie on the ground behind the Beach House at NASA’s Kennedy...
A small staircase, toppled and relocated by Hurricane Matthew, is seen in front of the Vehicle Assembly Building at...
A construction trailer damaged by Hurricane Matthew is seen in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy Space...
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...
An ice dispenser damaged by Hurricane Matthew is seen in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy Space Center...
A construction trailer damaged by Hurricane Matthew is seen in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy Space...
Plant debris caused by Hurricane Matthew is strewn across the dune line along the Atlantic shoreline at NASA’s...
A construction trailer damaged by Hurricane Matthew is seen in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy Space...
A hole caused by Hurricane Matthew is visible in a section of door on the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's...
Roofing materials, blown loose by Hurricane Matthew, are visible on the ground below the deck of the Beach House at...
A construction trailer damaged by Hurricane Matthew is seen in front of the Mobile Launcher within the Launch...
A damaged construction trailer and several pieces of associated debris, aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, are seen...
Hurricane Matthew tore away a section of wall on a support building in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy...
A damaged construction trailer and several pieces of associated debris, aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, are seen in...
A construction helmet and staircase, both relocated by Hurricane Matthew, is seen in front of the Vehicle Assembly...
Siding damage caused by Hurricane Matthew is seen inside a support building in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's...
Ceiling and furniture damage caused by Hurricane Matthew is seen inside a support building in the Launch Complex 39...