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The John F. Kennedy Space Center, located on Merritt Island, Florida, is one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's ten field centers. Since 1968, KSC has been NASA's primary launch center of American spaceflight, research, and technology.
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Launch Complex 39 (LC-39), a rocket launch site, and where it's collection of facilities were originally built as the Apollo Space Program's "Moonport" and later modified for the Spade Shuttle program. Launch Complex 39 consists of three launch sub-complexes or "pads"— 39, 39B, and 39C - a Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), a Crawlerway used by crawler-transporters to carry mobile launcher platforms between the VAB and the launchpads, the Orbiter Processing Facility buildings, Launch Control Center, containing the firing rooms, the news facility that is famous for the iconic countdown clock seen in television coverage and photos, and various logistical and operational support buildings.
Down at the space center, there looks to be a hive of activity going on. Many vehicles seem to be coming and going nearby the launchpad, most of the vehicles sporting the symbol of an angular face. Autobots were going about by the launchpad as they move equipment and even Energon fuel about the area, all to prep for an upcoming experiment, in conjunction with NASA. Up on the launchpad, one Space Shuttle is now prepped and ready for launch, one that's painted in blue with the Human-Autobot Alliance logo on one of the wings, and the name 'Valkyrie' on the other wing and the fuselage.
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"It is an incredible scene going on down here in Cape Canaveral, the Human-Autobot Alliance and NASA all working round the clock to prepare for this mission..." Some news reporters are down at the launchpad to talk about what's going on and to witness a rocket launch along with everyone else around the world. "All this movement around the space center has gotten everyone curious about what's going on... There has been no confirmation on the flight crew as of yet... NASA and the Human-Autobot Alliance have been tight-lipped about what is going on around here..."
In the main Command Centre of the whole operation, technicians and engineers are working around the clock to prep the shuttle for launch. Among those happen to be Perceptor, Ratchet, even Silverbolt and Air Raid, as well as Soundwave, all of them prepping and making sure all systems are operational down on the upcoming launch in about 24 hours' time.