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CAPE CANAVERAL AND THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER UNMAMMED LANDSAT 4 VIEWS THE LAUNCH AREAS FOR U.S. MANNED SPACE FLIGHT
Large period color photograph, 24 x 24 inches.
Large period color photograph, 24 x 24 inches.
20 July 2016, 13:00 EDT
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CAPE CANAVERAL AND THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
UNMAMMED LANDSAT 4 VIEWS THE LAUNCH AREAS FOR U.S. MANNED SPACE FLIGHT
Large period color photograph, 24 x 24 inches. Caption along the bottom edge read in part: "Scan on 01-May-84 @ 20:07:45, Engineering Product, L4TM8104000, Kennedy Space Center." This image was an early processing test product of Thematic Mapper image data from Landsat 4 on Kodak paper.
All the early launch complexes from Cape Canaveral are clearly seen including the long "Skid Strip" aircraft landing runway. This area launched all the manned and unmanned Mercury and Gemini spacecraft, plus the unmanned Saturn I and IB vehicles. Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo also was launched from Cape Complex 34. Just north of the Cape are the facilities of the Kennedy Space Center including the square shaped Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the long Space Shuttle landing runway, and Launch Complex 39A and 39B.
Port Canaveral, Cocoa, and Cocoa Beach are located near the lower edge with the city of Titusville at the center left, having partial cloud cover. A Thematic Mapper infrared band makes all area vegetation appear red.
Large period color photograph, 24 x 24 inches. Caption along the bottom edge read in part: "Scan on 01-May-84 @ 20:07:45, Engineering Product, L4TM8104000, Kennedy Space Center." This image was an early processing test product of Thematic Mapper image data from Landsat 4 on Kodak paper.
All the early launch complexes from Cape Canaveral are clearly seen including the long "Skid Strip" aircraft landing runway. This area launched all the manned and unmanned Mercury and Gemini spacecraft, plus the unmanned Saturn I and IB vehicles. Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo also was launched from Cape Complex 34. Just north of the Cape are the facilities of the Kennedy Space Center including the square shaped Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the long Space Shuttle landing runway, and Launch Complex 39A and 39B.
Port Canaveral, Cocoa, and Cocoa Beach are located near the lower edge with the city of Titusville at the center left, having partial cloud cover. A Thematic Mapper infrared band makes all area vegetation appear red.


