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NASA Turns 50:
Florida's Half Century on the Space Age Frontier

Space Age Changing Landscapes NASA and the Public Politics Triumph and Tragedy New Perspectives

Space Age

 

Changing Landscapes

 

NASA and the Public

 

Politics

 

Triumph and Tragedy

 

New Perspectives

Florida was geographically very well suited as the location for America’s spaceport, but far-reaching and gargantuan-in-scale infrastructure development was needed to not only build and launch spacecraft, but to support the other high-tech industries necessary for the mission.

Titan III launch: Cape Canaveral, Florida (19--)

Titan III launch: Cape Canaveral, Florida (19--)

Image Number: RC09825

Computers and employees at the Kennedy Space Center: Cape Canaveral, Florida (1972)

Computers and employees at the Kennedy Space Center: Cape Canaveral, Florida (1972)

Image Number: C679499

Tourists view the launch pad: Cape Canaveral Florida (19--)

Tourists view the launch pad: Cape Canaveral Florida (19--)

Image Number: C680806

One of the photographic stops on the TWA/NASA Tour is Pad 39A where man has left the Earth to explore the Moon. Being viewed by Tour visitors is Apollo 17 which was launched in December of 1972.

View of Atlas Missile 10D with Mercury Capsule installed: Cape Canaveral, Florida (1959)

View of Atlas Missile 10D with Mercury Capsule installed: Cape Canaveral, Florida (1959)

Image Number: C038461

Visitors' center and entrance at Kennedy Space Center: Cape Canaveral Florida (1967)

Visitors' center and entrance at Kennedy Space Center: Cape Canaveral Florida (1967)

Image Number: C672739

View of Patrick Air Force base (1966)

View of Patrick Air Force base (1966)

Image Number: M25987

Visitors and journalists at the Air Force base: Cocoa Beach, Florida (1963)

Visitors and journalists at the Air Force base: Cocoa Beach, Florida (1963)

Image Number: RC04813

Space Shuttle Columbia preparing for completed assembly (1980)

Space Shuttle Columbia preparing for completed assembly (1980)

Image Number: PR10265

The Space Shuttle Columbia is slowly raised and prepared for mating with its external tank and solid rocket boosters which will complete assembly of the first Space Shuttle vehicle.


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