Live: Hurricane Ian impacts at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida
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Update (2 p.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 29): With Ian downgraded to a tropical storm and the worst of its impacts out of the way, this stream is being discontinued. Thank you for tuning in.
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Watch a live stream from Kennedy Space Center in Florida as Hurricane Ian, a powerful storm that's already brought significant rain to the spaceport, begins approaching the Space Coast.
The live shot above, which includes no audio commentary and is static, shows the center's Vehicle Assembly Building where the Artemis I moon rocket is stored for shelter from the storm. Ian's worst impacts are expected Wednesday evening well into Thursday.
Note that due to power or internet loss, the stream could go down at any time.
Contact Emre Kelly at aekelly@floridatoday.com or 321-242-3715. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @EmreKelly.
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