A heavy-load transport truck carries the Orion crew access arm along the NASA Causeway east toward State Road 3 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The access arm will be moved to the mobile launcher (ML) near the Vehicle Assembly Building at the center. The crew access arm will be installed at about the 274-foot level on the tower. It will rotate from its retracted position and interface with the Orion crew hatch location to provide entry to the Orion crew module. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is overseeing installation of umbilicals and launch accessories on the ML tower to prepare for Exploration Mission-1.
ML Crew Access Arm Move
In the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a member of Goodwill Industries loads used household material for recycling. During the two-day event, employees dropped off items as part of America Recycles Day. The center partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other local organizations to collect items for reprocessing. The annual event is a program of Keep America Beautiful, dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling.
America Recycles Day
A heavy-load transport truck carrying the Orion crew access arm makes its way toward the mobile launcher (ML) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The crew access arm will be installed at about the 274-foot level on the mobile launcher tower. It will rotate from its retracted position and interface with the Orion crew hatch location to provide entry to the Orion crew module. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is overseeing installation of umbilicals and launch accessories on the ML tower to prepare for Exploration Mission-1.
ML Crew Access Arm Move
The Orion crew access arm is secured on a flatbed transporter for its move from a storage location at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the mobile launcher (ML) tower near the Vehicle Assembly Building at the center. The crew access arm will be installed at about the 274-foot level on the mobile launcher tower. It will rotate from its retracted position and interface with the Orion crew hatch location to provide entry to the Orion crew module. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is overseeing installation of umbilicals and launch accessories on the ML tower to prepare for Exploration Mission-1.
ML Crew Access Arm Move
In the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a member of Goodwill Industries loads used household material for recycling. During the two-day event, employees dropped off items as part of America Recycles Day. The center partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other local organizations to collect items for reprocessing. The annual event is a program of Keep America Beautiful, dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling.
America Recycles Day
In the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, employees drop off used household items, such as this television, as part of America Recycles Day. The center recently partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other local organizations to collect items for reprocessing. The annual event is a program of Keep America Beautiful, dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling.
America Recycles Day
A heavy-load transport truck carrying the Orion crew access arm nears the mobile launcher (ML) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The crew access arm will be installed at about the 274-foot level on the mobile launcher tower. It will rotate from its retracted position and interface with the Orion crew hatch location to provide entry to the Orion crew module. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is overseeing installation of umbilicals and launch accessories on the ML tower to prepare for Exploration Mission-1.
ML Crew Access Arm Move
In the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, employees drop off used household items as part of America Recycles Day. The center recently partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other local organizations to collect items for reprocessing. The annual event is a program of Keep America Beautiful, dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling.
America Recycles Day
In the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, employees drop off used household items as part of America Recycles Day. The center recently partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other local organizations to collect items for reprocessing. The annual event is a program of Keep America Beautiful, dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling.
America Recycles Day
A heavy-load transport truck carries the Orion crew access arm along the NASA Causeway east toward State Road 3 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The access arm will be moved to the mobile launcher (ML) near the Vehicle Assembly Building at the center. The crew access arm will be installed at about the 274-foot level on the mobile launcher tower. It will rotate from its retracted position and interface with the Orion crew hatch location to provide entry to the Orion crew module. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is overseeing installation of umbilicals and launch accessories on the ML tower to prepare for Exploration Mission-1.
ML Crew Access Arm Move
A heavy-load transport truck carrying the Orion crew access arm passes the Vehicle Assembly Building on its way to the mobile launcher at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The access arm will be installed at about the 274-foot level on the mobile launcher tower. It will rotate from its retracted position and interface with the Orion crew hatch location to provide entry to the Orion crew module. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is overseeing installation of umbilicals and launch accessories on the ML tower to prepare for Exploration Mission-1.
ML Crew Access Arm Move
A look at some of the items that were dropped off by Kennedy Space Center employees at the Florida spaceport’s “America Recycles Day” event in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot on Nov. 13, 2019. Kennedy partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019
Household items are dropped off in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot at Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 13, 2019, as part of America Recycles Day. The Florida spaceport partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019
A sign points the way to Kennedy Space Center’s “America Recycles Day” event in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot on Nov. 13, 2019. The Florida spaceport partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019
Household items are sorted in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot at Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 13, 2019, as part of America Recycles Day. The Florida spaceport partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019
A look at some of the items that were dropped off by Kennedy Space Center employees at the Florida spaceport’s “America Recycles Day” event in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot on Nov. 13, 2019. Kennedy partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019
Household items are collected in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot at Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 13, 2019, as part of America Recycles Day. The Florida spaceport partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019
Household items are dropped off in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot at Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 13, 2019, as part of America Recycles Day. The Florida spaceport partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019
Household items are dropped off in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot at Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 13, 2019, as part of America Recycles Day. The Florida spaceport partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019
A look at some of the items that were dropped off by Kennedy Space Center employees at the Florida spaceport’s “America Recycles Day” event in the Vehicle Assembly Building parking lot on Nov. 13, 2019. Kennedy partnered with Goodwill Industries and several other organizations to put on the annual two-day event. A second collection day took place near the Kennedy Learning Institute. This year, employees accounted for 211 drop-offs, totaling approximately 5,500 pounds.
America Recycles Day 2019