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Photo ID: 2245687
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AV-037 An Atlas V rocket roars off Complex 41 with the second Space-Based Infrared System satellite SBIRS-2 for detecting missile and nuclear threats! |
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Photo ID: 2225462
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Views: 1121
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AV-036 ZOOM! An Atlas V rocket takes NASA's next-generation TDRS communications satellite into space. |
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Photo ID: 2213075
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OV-104 (cn OV-104) Fireworks explode over Atlantis, marking the end of the space shuttle program! The final event ever saw Atlantis towed down the street to the KSC Visitors Complex and its new $100 million museum home. |
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Photo ID: 2173438
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N905NA (cn 20107/86) GOODBYE, ENDEAVOUR! The 747 SCA takes off with Endeavour on the last ever shuttle flight, bound for the California Science Center in Los Angeles. |
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Photo ID: 2164174
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OV-104 Flight Deck of the Space Shuttle Atlantis, the last of the three space shuttles still at Kennedy Space Center. It is about to have its hatch sealed for the last time. |
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Photo ID: 2162240
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N905NA (cn 20107/86) GOODBYE, ENDEAVOUR! The last time in history a shuttle will fly, it heads for Los Angeles & the California Science Center. |
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Photo ID: 2161322
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N905NA (cn 20107/86) Endeavour dawn: The 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft is ready to transport Endeavour to Los Angeles. |
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Photo ID: 2161321
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OV-105 (cn OV-105) A fisheye camera mounted atop the Mate-Demate Device captured one image every ten minutes for three days as Endeavour was brought in, lifted, lowered and attached to the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. Here, the youngest orbiter is seen at sunset as the lights on the ten-story structure come on. |
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Photo ID: 2161320
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OV-105 (cn OV-105) Endeavour's nose is seen at sunrise inside the Mate-Demate Device after being mounted top the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft for its trip to LA. |
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Photo ID: 2161319
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OV-105 (cn OV-105) Endeavour is set against the Belt of Venus as it is about to be lifted atop NASA's 747 for its last trip to California. |
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Photo ID: 2161066
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OV-105 (cn OV-105) Shuttle Endeavour is about to depart the VAB for the last time, as it heads to be mounted atop the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft for its final trip, to Los Angeles. |
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Photo ID: 2157975
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AV-032 LIFTOFF! An Atlas V rocket streaks into the night sky over Cape Canaveral with NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes to study the Van Allen radiation belts. Launch came at 4:05am EDT August 30. |
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Photo ID: 2130435
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D360 LIFTOFF! The World's largest rocket, a Delta 4-Heavy, takes to the skies for the sixth time, carrying a big spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office. The 24-story rocket lifted off at 9:15am EDT June 29 from Cape Canaveral's Complex 37B. |
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Photo ID: 2130434
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D360 LIFTOFF! The World's largest rocket, a Delta 4-Heavy, takes to the skies for the sixth time, carrying a big spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office. The 24-story rocket lifted off at 9:15am EDT June 29 from Cape Canaveral's Complex 37B. |
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Photo ID: 2130408
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D360 Observers watch the Mobile Service Tower roll back from the mammoth Delta 4-Heavy rocket, the world's largest at 24 stories in height, at twilight the night before launch of a massive spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office. |
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