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NASA History Lesson
Launching From Kennedy Space Center - Past, Present and Future


Roger Launius, Chief NASA Historian Host:
Roger Launius
Chief Historian
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This webcast took place on July 18, 2002.

Program Description: 40 years after Kennedy Space Center is founded, NASA Historian Roger Launius discusses the evolution of launches at the Cape and answers your questions.

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