A new simulation at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex gives the general public its first realistic taste of how it feels to launch aboard a space shuttle.
With three missions coming up, the hangar areas where workers prepare Delta II rockets for launch is a busy place.
Working with space suits and flight crew equipment has inspired Ron Woods' artwork for 40 years.
A space artifact from the past may hold an answer for tomorrow.
A 20-year-old dream of a Japanese presence in space nears reality.
› View VideoAfter overseeing orbiters prior to launch, Kelvin Manning is using his expertise to get Kennedy ready for NASA's Orion capsule.
United Launch Alliance employee Rosie Carver produces the massive, step-by-step guides to prepare Delta rockets for launch.
Professor Stephen Hawking, who suffers ALS, took a flight on a Zero-Gravity airplane.
Japanese space station lab one step closer to reality.
› Read MoreNASA's Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy at Kennedy Space Center receives coveted public safety training accreditation.
After thorough sandblasting and scores of modifications, Launch Pad 39A is ready to host space shuttle launches through the program's completion.
Students bring "Harmony" to space.
› Read MoreHistoric Cape Canaveral Lighthouse refurbishment complete.
› Lighthouse HistoryA new tool -- based on NASA technology -- is expected to keep Kennedy Space Center's unique personnel, hardware and facilities safer than ever.
› Lightning Safety TipsThe STS-117 crew visited Kennedy Space Center for the terminal countdown demonstration test.
Forty-four Israeli high school students visit Kennedy to remember astronaut Ilan Ramon and learn about spaceflight.
World Space Expo will open with U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
› View VideoCeremony at Kennedy Space Center marks NASA's first step to prepare for a new era of space exploration.
The NASA family stops to mourn the loss of the Apollo 1 crew in a fire at Pad 34 forty years ago.
› Multimedia FeatureThe star-spangled banner will shine a little brighter in the rocket's glare.