During 2008, NASA celebrated its 50th anniversary and Kennedy Space Center continued its legacy of being the premier, world-class rocket launching center for humans and payloads. Kennedy remained focused on processing and launching Space Shuttle missions and working toward completing construction of the International Space Station. This was accomplished while also processing and launching vehicles through the Launch Services Program and moving forward with the Constellation Program. The Kennedy team worked diligently throughout the year to meet our commitment to NASA, launching four Shuttle missions and two expendable launch vehicles. In 2008, the face of Kennedy showed signs of change in preparation for the Constellation Program. In the true spirit of exploration, Kennedy is forging ahead in preparations for humans to once again explore beyond low Earth orbit. Kennedy was active with 'green' initiatives and engineering and applied technology efforts. The Center also worked to strengthen existing partnerships and form new ones.


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