NASA's Kennedy Space Center Closes for Tropical Storm Fay

Courtesy NASA Breaking News  Mon, 08/18/2008 - 23:00

NASA's Kennedy Space Center will be closed Tuesday, Aug. 19, because of the potential threat from Tropical Storm Fay.

Current plans call for the center to be closed for 24 hours.


 

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