In the Image Analysis Facility in the Vehicle Assembly Building, Armando Oliu (second from right), lead of the KSC Ice and Debris Team, answers questions from news media representatives on the improved tracking cameras and long-range optical tracking systems that will be used to capture ascent imagery during the return to flight of the Space Shuttle. The press opportunity also includes tours of the launch pad perimeter camera site at Launch Complex 39B and two Playalinda Beach optical tracking sites at the Cape Canaveral National Seashore and the Merritt Island National Refuge.
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In the Image Analysis Facility in the Vehicle Assembly Building, Armando Oliu (second from right), lead of the KSC Ice and Debris Team, answers questions from news media representatives on the improved tracking cameras and long-range optical tracking systems that will be used to capture ascent imagery during the return to flight of the Space Shuttle. The press opportunity also includes tours of the launch pad perimeter camera site at Launch Complex 39B and two Playalinda Beach optical tracking sites at the Cape Canaveral National Seashore and the Merritt Island National Refuge.