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Sometimes the we get carried away with that digital camera and end up with more pictures than we know what to do with. The answer? Share them with you, of course! Here are some behind the scenes shots from our recent KSC remote that we think you'll appreciate. |
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Click on a picture's thumbnail to see a larger version, or you can pull out a magnifying glass. Either way, please keep your fingers off the film. |
There's Scott Canfield of the United Space Alliance & KSC-TV, a valued audio production services assistant to our broadcast. Thanks for you help, Scott!
Our very own Steve Zeigler stands in the "Flame Pit" underneath launch pad #39 the day after shuttle Discovery's launch.
George Almeyda and Steve Zeigler man the controls for the remote broadcast.
Here's Dave taking a joyride on a NASA Fire & Rescue Armored Personnel Vehicle at the shuttle launch pad. This vehicle is used to quickly and safely remove the astronauts in the event of an emergency at the launch site.
Here's Dave getting into more trouble -- 53 stories high up -- on the world's largest freestanding building, the Vehicle Assembly Building, overlooking launch pad #39.
Not to be outdone by the host, Steve Zeigler and NASA's Bill Johnson risk their lives, too, as the heavy winds nearly blow them off the VAB's roof.
