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The space shuttle Endeavour’s final launch.
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spaceexplorationphotography: STS 132 Space Shuttle Atlantis launches from KSC [3424x2739] Source: http://i.imgur.com/feKjqFg.jpg
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expose-the-light: Last Launch: Dan Winters and the Shuttle Program
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: On May 1, 1979, the prototype Space Shuttle Enterprise rolls out from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the launch pad Cape Canaveral in Florida.
rubberontheasphault: Space Shuttle Discovery launches from Kennedy Space Center in Florida to start mission STS-102. Follow Cars,Women,Weed and Other shit http://cwwaos.tumblr.com
blindcosmonaut: The space shuttle Endeavor’s final launch.
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pennyfournasa: The launch of our first satellite and the moon landing were exciting times that brought jubilation and inspired our country. We’ve continued to make celebrated advancements since, such as the Space Shuttle program and establishing the
sciencesoup: Waterway to Orbit This is so neat. On February 8th 2010, STS-130—the 32nd shuttle mission to the ISS—launched off the planet, and photographer James Vernacotola captured it. The image has an exposure of 132 seconds so you can see the
humanoidhistory: Happy birthday to the Hubble Space Telescope. On April 24, 1990, shuttle mission STS-31 saw Discovery launch the telescope successfully into its planned orbit. After some early trouble with mirrors and some daring fix-it missions, Hubble
space-pics: Space Shuttle Discovery’s STS-70 mission launched on July 13, 1995 from Kennedy Space Center. STS-70 was the last of seven shuttle missions to carry a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite a tool used by NASA to communicate with other satellites,
humanoidhistory: October 29, 1998 — The Space Shuttle Discovery blasts off from Launch Pad 39B at Cape Canaveral, Florida. (NASA)
inothernews:PLUME COUNTY If you looked out the window of an airplane at just the right place and time last week, you could have seen something very unusual — the space shuttle Endeavour launching to orbit. Images of the rising shuttle and its plume
dragonengine: ultrafacts: During a launch, 300,000 U.S. gallons of water are poured on the launch pad. Most of the giant white clouds that billowed around the shuttle at each launch were water vapor generated as the rocket exhaust boiled away huge
ultrafacts:During a launch, 300,000 U.S. gallons of water are poured on the launch pad. Most of the giant white clouds that billowed around the shuttle at each launch were water vapor generated as the rocket exhaust boiled away huge quantities of water.
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omgspacegifs: The launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-61, the first Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. December 2, 1993.
blazepress: Long exposure shot of a space shuttle launch by Mike Killian.
unexplained-events:A space shuttle launch as seen from the International Space Station
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dequalized: The last launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, as photographed by Dan Winters, an award-winning photographer based in Austin, Los Angeles. Last Launch is a book by Dan Winters which is a beautiful compilation of photos of the final days
thedemon-hauntedworld: Birds Eye View of Shuttle Launch. Lt. Col. Gabriel Green and Capt. Zachary Bartoe patrol the airspace in an F-15E Strike Eagle as the Space Shuttle Atlantis launches May 14, 2010, at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Photo credit: U.S.
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humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: It’s hope and then despair as the Space Shuttle Challenger explodes after launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on January 28, 1986. All seven crew members perish. (National Geographic)
gunsandposes-history: Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-111 startles a large bird to flight over nearby waters. Liftoff occurred at 5:22:49 p.m. EDT on June 6, 2002 from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. (NASA)
supplyside: A crawler-transporter carrying Discovery travels the ramp to Launch Pad 39B. The vehicle’s back end can be raised, keeping the Shuttle and the MLP level
humanoidhistory: The Space Shuttle Atlantis launches from Cape Canaveral on June 8, 2007. (NASA)
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blazepress: Space Shuttle Atlantis launches May 14, 2010, at Kennedy Space Center.
bobbycaputo: How One Photographer Took Incredible Close-Ups of Space Shuttle Launches Shuttle launches are audacious displays of smoke, steam, and a gigantic man-made vessel being thrust into space. Documenting in-the-moment details can be tricky—the
Pictured here: the launch of the French Canadian space shuttle “Slique Beavour”
audiovision: NASA gave Dan Winters premiere access to its space program because he has photography down to a science. Winters meticulously set up his cameras within 700 feet of the final launches of space shuttles Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour,
spaceexp: Time Lapse Space Shuttle launch
beethovensteaparty: Shuttle Launch from Space Station
spaceexp: Space shuttle Endeavour lifting off on February 8, 2010. The final space shuttle night launch.
humanoidhistory: The Space Shuttle Columbia roars off the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, October 22, 1992. (NASA)
the-actual-universe: A tilt-shifted image of a shuttle launch from the air. Source unknown, please message me if you have the original source.
nasahistory: The Space Shuttle beginning its journey to the launch pad.
luxferis: Launch of Atlantis STS-135 Mission from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., July 8 at 11:29 a.m. EDT. The flight is NASA’s Space Shuttle Program last launch.
unexplained-events: A space shuttle launch as seen from the International Space Station
justntheroux: The training schedule will have to be highly compressed, because the shuttle Intrepid is launching in three days. And I won’t lie to you, this mission will be dangerous.
spaceexp: Detailed Space Shuttle launch made out of LEGO via reddit
gravitationalbeauty: STS-1: First Shuttle Launch
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spaceplasma: Space Shuttle Discovery’s Final Launch Discovery, known as the workhorse of the fleet, is stained and streaked with age. It has flown more missions and carried more crew members than any other shuttle. It was the return-to-flight shuttle
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futurist-foresight: Our daily Shuttle magnificence! humanoidhistory: The Space Shuttle Columbia blasts off from Cape Canaveral’s Launch Pad 39A at 2:02pm on July 1, 1997. (NASA)
paintgod: Astronomers used NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope to photograph the iconic Horsehead Nebula in an infrared light to mark the 23rd anniversary of the famous observatory’s launch aboard the space shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990.
astronotmovie: Draw the curtains please! Space Shuttle Discovery makes its way from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B for a 4-day mission, Independence Day, 1988. It was the 7th mission by Discovery & the 1st in the Shuttle Program