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Kennedy Space Center from Above

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Here's a cool 360 degree aerial panoramic view of the NASA Kennedy Space Center taken from a helicopter just before the December 6, 2006 shuttle launch. (This is the launch that carried Suni Williams to the ISS, from where she made phone contact with the Alvin manned submersible in early February.) Many of the important buildings and sites are labeled, such as the launch site and vehicle assembly building. You can spin around the panorama and zoom in and out to get a better view. The pictures were taken by Edward Fink, who has made a career - and a website - out of 360 degree aerial panoramic photography.

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