PHOTOS: NASA Kennedy Space Center Snapshots

By  //  August 12, 2014

dark clouds become daily occurrence at ksc

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA — Below are some featured photos recently taken by NASA inluding last night’s supermoon from two different angles, and a stunning wide-angle of dark rain clouds moving toward the Vehicle Assembly Building.

This wide-angle view from the Press Site shows dark rain clouds as they moved toward the Vehicle Assembly Building and Launch Control Center earlier today, Aug. 11, 2014. Thunderstorms have been almost a daily occurrence along the Space Coast during the summer of 2014. (NASA.gov image)
This wide-angle view from the Press Site shows dark rain clouds as they moved toward the Vehicle Assembly Building and Launch Control Center on Aug. 11, 2014. Thunderstorms have been almost a daily occurrence along the Space Coast during the summer of 2014. (NASA.gov image)
Here is what the super moon looked like yesterday, Aug. 10 from the Kennedy Space Center. (NASA.gov image)
Here is what the super moon looked like on August 10 from the Kennedy Space Center. (NASA.gov image)
A perigree full moon or supermoon is seen over the Old Post Office and Clock Tower, Sunday, August 10, 2014, in Washington. A supermoon occurs when the moon’s orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time it is full. (NASA.gov image)
A perigree full moon or supermoon is seen over the Old Post Office and Clock Tower on Sunday, August 10, 2014, in Washington DC. A supermoon occurs when the moon’s orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time it is full. (NASA.gov image)