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Base of the Apollo 11 Rocket: John F. Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Liftoff of the Space Shuttle Columbia: John F. Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Astronauts Scott Carpenter, John Glenn, and Gus Grissom with U. S. Senator George Smathers (2nd from right)
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Atlas Missile launch: Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Nighttime Space Shuttle Launch: Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Space Shuttle Launch: Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Titan III launch: Cape Canaveral, Florida
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First missile launch: Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Atlas Missile 10D with Mercury Capsule: Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Mace Missile launch at USAF Missile Test Center: Tampa, Florida
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Control room in the Kennedy Space Center Museum: Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Control room in the Kennedy Space Center Museum: Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Florida Moonport USA
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Apollo and Gemini
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Apollo 11 Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins
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Apollo 11 Liftoff
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Astronaut Lt. Col. John Glenn leaving Key West Naval Air Station
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Columbia space shuttle landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California
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Space Shuttle launch at Kennedy Space Center
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Heating Space Shuttle material during a demonstration at Kennedy Space Center
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Testing the XLR-115 hydrogen fueled rocket engine at the Florida Research and Development Center: Apix, Florida
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XLR-115 hydrogen fueled rocket engine developed by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft