KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - KSC Director of Shuttle Processing Michael E. Wetmore (left) greets NASA Administrator Sean OKeefe upon his arrival at the Shuttle Landing Facility. OKeefe is visiting KSC to survey the damage sustained by KSC facilities from Hurricane Frances over Labor Day weekend. Center Director Jim Kennedy (center) was also on hand to welcome OKeefe. The Vehicle Assembly Building, Thermal Protection System Facility, and Processing Control Center all received significant damage from the storm. Additionally, the Operations and Checkout Building, Vertical Processing Facility, Hangar AE, Hangar S and Hangar AF Small Parts Facility each received substantial damage. However, well-protected and unharmed were NASAs three Space Shuttle orbiters -- Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour - along with the Shuttle launch pads, all of the critical flight hardware for the orbiters and the International Space Station, and NASAs Swift spacecraft that is awaiting launch in October.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  KSC Director of Shuttle Processing Michael E. Wetmore (left) greets NASA Administrator Sean OKeefe upon his arrival at the Shuttle Landing Facility.  OKeefe is visiting KSC to survey the damage sustained by KSC facilities from Hurricane Frances over Labor Day weekend. Center Director Jim Kennedy (center) was also on hand to welcome OKeefe. The Vehicle Assembly Building, Thermal Protection System Facility, and Processing Control Center all received significant damage from the storm.  Additionally, the Operations and Checkout Building, Vertical Processing Facility, Hangar AE, Hangar S and Hangar AF Small Parts Facility each received substantial damage. However, well-protected and unharmed were NASAs three Space Shuttle orbiters -- Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour - along with the Shuttle launch pads, all of the critical flight hardware for the orbiters and the International Space Station, and NASAs Swift spacecraft that is awaiting launch in October.
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