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NASA image: NASA Glenn Research Center Sign at the Intersection of NASA Park
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May 7, 2015

NASA Glenn Research Center Sign at the Intersection of NASA Park

NASA Glenn Research Center Sign at the Intersection of NASA Parkway and Broiokpark Road. The sign reads: For The...

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NASA image: Main Entrance of NASA Glenn Research Center
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Dec 6, 2012

Main Entrance of NASA Glenn Research Center

Main Entrance of NASA Glenn Research Center at Brookpark Road and NASA Parkway. The signs read: Research and...

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  -  Key officials are poised to cut the ribbon officially dedicating the new Security gates on Kennedy Parkway (Gate 2) and NASA Parkway (Gate 3).  From left are Wally Schroeder, with Jones, Edmunds & Associates; Bobby Porter, with Oneida Construction; Daniel Tweed, NASA project manager; Jim Kennedy, Center director; and William Sample, SGS deputy program manager.  The new gates were activated Aug. 1, allowing the general public to have access to the new Space Commerce Way, which will provide access to the Research Park and KSC Visitor Complex, and providing an alternate route for the general public between Titusville and Merritt Island that is accessible 24 hours a day.  The gates are staffed 24 hours daily.
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Aug 27, 2003

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Key officials are poised to cut the ribbon officially dedicating the new Security gates on Kennedy Parkway (Gate 2) and NASA Parkway (Gate 3). From left are Wally Schroeder, with Jones, Edmunds & Associates; Bobby Porter, with Oneida Construction; Daniel Tweed, NASA project manager; Jim Kennedy, Center director; and William Sample, SGS deputy program manager. The new gates were activated Aug. 1, allowing the general public to have access to the new Space Commerce Way, which will provide access to the Research Park and KSC Visitor Complex, and providing an alternate route for the general public between Titusville and Merritt Island that is accessible 24 hours a day. The gates are staffed 24 hours daily.

NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  -  Daniel L. Tweed, with the Facilities Division, NASA Spaceport Services, addresses attendees at the ribbon cutting for the KSC Security gates.  Tweed was project manager.  The two new Security gates on Kennedy Parkway (Gate 2) and NASA Parkway (Gate 3) were activated Aug. 1, allowing the general public to have access to the new Space Commerce Way, which will provide access to the Research Park and KSC Visitor Complex, and providing an alternate route for the general public between Titusville and Merritt Island that is accessible 24 hours a day.  The gates are staffed 24 hours daily.  Others taking part in the ribbon cutting were Center Director Jim Kennedy; Chief, Protective & Safe Guards Office, Calvin L. Burch; SGS Deputy Program Manager William A. Sample; and Bobby Porter, with Oneida Construction.
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Aug 27, 2003

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Daniel L. Tweed, with the Facilities Division, NASA Spaceport Services, addresses attendees at the ribbon cutting for the KSC Security gates. Tweed was project manager. The two new Security gates on Kennedy Parkway (Gate 2) and NASA Parkway (Gate 3) were activated Aug. 1, allowing the general public to have access to the new Space Commerce Way, which will provide access to the Research Park and KSC Visitor Complex, and providing an alternate route for the general public between Titusville and Merritt Island that is accessible 24 hours a day. The gates are staffed 24 hours daily. Others taking part in the ribbon cutting were Center Director Jim Kennedy; Chief, Protective & Safe Guards Office, Calvin L. Burch; SGS Deputy Program Manager William A. Sample; and Bobby Porter, with Oneida Construction.

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Aug 8, 2000

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A NASA helicopter drops its cargo of water onto a wildfire at KSC. Before being extinguished, the fire burned about...

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NASA image: KSC-00pp1081
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Aug 8, 2000

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A NASA helicopter drops its cargo of water onto a wildfire at KSC. Before being extinguished, the fire burned about...

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NASA image: KSC00pp0744
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Jun 2, 2000

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A NASA helicopter takes off to bring water to fight a small fire on Kennedy Space Center grounds. The site is...

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NASA image: KSC-00pp0745
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Jun 2, 2000

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A NASA helicopter drops water from a special “bucket” onto a small fire on Kennedy Space Center grounds. The site is...

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NASA image: KSC-00pp1078
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Aug 8, 2000

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A NASA helicopter dips its fire-fighting bucket into the river to pick up and deliver a cargo of water to a wildfire...

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NASA image: KSC00pp1079
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Aug 8, 2000

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A NASA helicopter flies toward the source of the smoke to drop its load of water on a wildfire at KSC. Before being...

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Aug 8, 2000

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A NASA helicopter flies toward the source of the smoke to drop its load of water on a wildfire at KSC. Before being...

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NASA image: KSC00pp1080
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Aug 8, 2000

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A NASA helicopter flies over fire-fighting equipment and personnel in order to drop its load of water on a wildfire...

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Aug 8, 2000

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A NASA helicopter flies over fire-fighting equipment and personnel in order to drop its load of water on a wildfire...

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NASA image: KSC-00pp0744
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Jun 2, 2000

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A NASA helicopter takes off to bring water to fight a small fire on Kennedy Space Center grounds. The site is...

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NASA image: KSC00pp0745
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Jun 2, 2000

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A NASA helicopter drops water from a special “bucket” onto a small fire on Kennedy Space Center grounds. The site is...

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Aug 8, 2000

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A NASA helicopter dips its fire-fighting bucket into the river to pick up and deliver a cargo of water to a wildfire...

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NASA image: Creative Photography - Bald Eagles
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Sep 18, 2024

Creative Photography - Bald Eagles

An American bald eagle is perched atop a pole on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024, near Kennedy Parkway North, about two...

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NASA image: Creative Photography - Bald Eagles
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Sep 18, 2024

Creative Photography - Bald Eagles

An American bald eagle is perched atop a pole on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024, near Kennedy Parkway North, about two...

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Sep 13, 2010

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A bald eagle surveys NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida from a power pole along the...

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Sep 2, 1988

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Kennedy Space Center Director Forrest McCartney speaks at the ground-breaking ceremonies for...

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NASA image: Eagle with Moon
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Feb 8, 2023

Eagle with Moon

An American bald eagle occupies a nest near Kennedy Parkway North at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Feb. 8, 2023....

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NASA image: Space Shuttle Atlantis Move
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Nov 2, 2012

Space Shuttle Atlantis Move

Space shuttle Atlantis is seen as it rolls down Kennedy Parkway on its way to its new home at the Kennedy Space...

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NASA image: Baby Eagle Gets Bigger
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Apr 7, 2023

Baby Eagle Gets Bigger

An American bald eagle feeds alongside some vultures at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on April 10, 2023. The eagle is...

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NASA image: Baby Eagle Gets Bigger
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Apr 7, 2023

Baby Eagle Gets Bigger

With the Moon in the background, an American bald eagle perches on a pole near its nest at NASA’s Kennedy Space...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Key officials are poised to cut the ribbon officially dedicating the new Security gates...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Daniel L. Tweed, with the Facilities Division, NASA Spaceport Services, addresses...

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