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Photo ID: 1610402
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OV-103 (cn OV-103) Discovery sits on Pad 39A the eve before its launch on mission STS-120. |
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Photo ID: 1610401
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OV-105 (cn OV-105) Birds fly as Shuttle Endeavour rockets off the launch pad on mission STS-118. |
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Photo ID: 1607495
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OV-104 Shuttle Atlantis begins the 3.5 mile, six hour crawl to Launch Pad 39A at dawn October 14 for the STS-129 mission. |
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Photo ID: 1606472
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N926NA / 26 (cn 119) You just never know whats gonna land here at Nellis!! |
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Photo ID: 1605700
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Photo ID: 1605531
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1-X Ares 1-X, as tall as a 33-story skyscraper and by far the tallest rocket since the Saturn V, roars through the sound barrier on its two-minute suborbital test flight at 11:30am October 28. |
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Photo ID: 1605383
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1-X Ares 1-X, as tall as a 33-story skyscraper and by far the tallest rocket since the Saturn V, lifts off on its two-minute suborbital test flight at 11:30am October 28. |
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Photo ID: 1605382
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1-X With Shuttle Atlantis on Pad 39A in the foreground preparing for STS-129, Ares 1-X, as tall as a 33-story skyscraper and by far the tallest rocket since the Saturn V, lifts off on its two-minute suborbital test flight from Pad B at 11:30am October 28. |
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Photo ID: 1605309
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1-X As seen from 525-feet up in the air on the VAB roof, Ares 1-X, as tall as a 33-story skyscraper and by far the tallest rocket since the Saturn V, lifts off on its two-minute suborbital test flight at 11:30am October 28. |
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Photo ID: 1605184
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N809NA (cn 166) This A/C was used for tests of hydrogen-powered engines under the name "Project Bee".Returned to stock configuration. Transferred to NASA DFRC as 809 and registered as N516NA. Now on display at Edwards AFB, CA with rego N809NA. |
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Photo ID: 1604457
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001 Lifting off at 11:30 a.m. EDT for a two-minute powered flight. She generated 2.6 million pounds of thrust to accelerate to nearly 3 g's, Mach 4.76 and almost 150,000 feet. 6 minutes elapsed between launch and splashdown. She overcame the “triboelectrification rule” which kept the range “red” until a few minutes before the range window was closed. Here she is steering to the right to prevent her 5000 degree F flame from damaging the pad superstructure. |
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Photo ID: 1604411
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N926NA / 26 (cn 119) There aren't many words to describe this A/C! [Canon 40D + Sigma 120-400] |
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Photo ID: 1604345
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OV-104 (cn OV-104) Atlantis rolled out from the VAB to the Launch Complex 39A on Wednesday, October 14, 2009, at 6.38 a.m. EDT in a slow drive (0.8 miles per hour) on the top of the Crawler-transporter. The 3.4-mile (5.5 km) rollout was completed with the launch platform secured in place at about 1:31 p.m EDT. Here she approches the pad superstructure which sit on top of concrete hill. The laser leveling keeps "the stack" level on the mobile launch platform (MLP) which is deposited onto supports before the crawler backs away to safety. |
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Photo ID: 1603538
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N843NA / 843 (cn 0036/A026) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet on static display at "Flight Test Nation 2009", Edwards AFB, California. |
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