The last major component set to be added to the International Space Station was officially transferred from the European Space Agency to NASA.
Flown to the moon and back, tree seeds were planted and are growing tall around the world.
Kennedy Space Center turned to the sun for a one megawatt power plant that could point to future energy production techniques.
When the wheels of space shuttle Atlantis touch down to end the STS-129 mission, astronaut Nicole Stott will complete both a first and a last.
Thomas O'Malley helped establish or adjust launch operations for most of NASA's human space exploration programs during his pioneering career.
A scarf from famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart leads the inventory of commemoratve items for the STS-129 crew.
Air traffic controllers at the space shuttle's runway deal with exotic aircraft, race cars and even stray pilots on a day-to-day basis.
Although playful at times, the canines in the K-9 Unit know how to detect and protect.
The 2009 Tour de KSC offered cyclists a rare chance to ride through iconic scenery for charity.
A small, dedicated team showcases NASA's entrepreneurial spirit with the assembly and rollout of the Ares I-X rocket.
Apollo-era crawler transports third-generation space vehicle to the launch pad.
The Eastern Range earned its name 45 years ago.
Vulture populations are studied for learning opportunities and safety aspects.
Many launches at Kennedy and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station are scrubbed because they are within "Lightning Alley."
Buzz Lightyear rolled triumphantly down Disney's Main Street to mark a successful stay on the International Space Station.
Weather challenged pathfinder team for Discovery's piggy-backed return to Kennedy Space Center.
As the Ares I-X launch team assembles, a new era will begin.
Electric cars haven't been perfected, but they are making an impact on NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
Engineer receives 'Take Pride in America' award for underwater efforts.
Dedicated barber reminisces on 40 years at Kennedy Space Center.