William Parsons will rely on steadfast leadership values as he takes the helm at Kennedy Space Center.
Construction continues on the International Space Station as spacewalking astronauts expand the outpost's electrical system.
› View VideoKennedy Space Center was honored to have Konrad Dannenberg talk about the early days of rocket development and space exploration.
Astronauts get ready for first shuttle mission of 2007.
No, it's not Santa; it's Troy Mann, the lead stowage technician for the space shuttle.
The SPACEHAB single logistics module adds impressive storage room in an astronaut-friendly environment.
A Kennedy team developed a slick way to clean up water and soils contaminated by solvents.
Mission STS-116 astronauts complete prelaunch training at Kennedy Space Center.
Twists in her path lead Joan Higginbotham to space.
› Astronaut Flight LoungeWork has begun to refurbish the doors on NASA's most recognized building.
Payload Mission Manager Deborah Hahn leads the effort to prepare station elements for flight.
NASA's Constellation Program opens a new era of space exploration at Kennedy Space Center.
NASA's three "TAL sites" in France and Spain provide a safe place to land for launching space shuttles.
This historic facility is set to be remodeled to serve NASA's Constellation Program.
Three days at Kennedy gave the Discovery astronauts a chance to train on equipment they'll fly into space.
Tracy Anania is named as the new human resources director at Kennedy.
Albert Sierra makes launching spacecraft look easy.
After 20 years, the west high-bay door of an historic Kennedy Space Center facility reopens in anticipation of assembly work on the new Orion crew capsule.
The crew of Atlantis restarts construction of the International Space Station.
› Photo GalleryNASA's shuttle program celebrates the 200th loading of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen into an external tank.