CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex was selected by NASA on April 12, 2011, to permanently display space shuttle Atlantis. This initial design concept for the new exhibit showcases Atlantis as though it were "in flight."    A groundbreaking ceremony for the future home of Atlantis was held Jan. 18.  For more information on this and other exhibits at the visitor complex, go to http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com.  Artist rendering courtesy of PGAV Destinations for Delaware North Parks & Resorts
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers are constructing 40-foot-diameter dish antenna arrays for the Ka-Band Objects Observation and Monitoring, or Ka-BOOM system. The antennas will be part of the operations command center facility. The construction site is near the former Vertical Processing Facility, which has been demolished. The Ka-BOOM project is one of the final steps in developing the techniques to build a high power, high resolution radar system capable of becoming a Near Earth Object Early Warning System. While also capable of space communication and radio science experiments, developing radar applications is the primary focus of the arrays. Photo credit: NASA/ Ben Smegelsky
Artist Concept of Atlantis' new home