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RFD9XM84–The final flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia flies on 9/21/12 over US Flags at Peperdine University in Malibu, CA
RMGE4HR4–A view of Space Shuttle Columbia sitting on Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center following the rollout for its STS-4 mission. The mission launched on June 27, 1982 as the final test flight for the shuttle program. Image # : s82-32169 Date: May 26, 1982)
RFD5NA0E–Space Shuttle Columbia flies on 9/21/12 over Los Angeles on its final flight, Malibu, CA
RMCAT2FW–WASHINGTON DC - APRIL 17: Space Shuttle Discovery flies over Washington DC on April 17, 2012 on route to its final resting place in the Air and Space Museum
RF2G65CBF–The space shuttle Discovery flies over the Lincoln Memorial during its final flight.
RME12N8J–Feb. 24, 2012 - Consolidated news pictured: Columbia moved to Launch pad 39a Kennedy space flight center, Florida. The morning sun provides a dramatic ''Star'' of light between the sts-4 external tank and one of the vehicles solid Rocket Booster as the six-hour Journey from vehicle assembly building to launch pas 39a begins aboard the powerful crawler-transporter. The launch of the fourth space shuttle mission, scheduled for no sooner than June 27th will send Columbia into orbit for the final developmental flight of the space transportation system. Nasa photo from consolidated.
RM2AH525N–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Mobile Launcher Platform-3 (MLP), which supported space shuttle Atlantis for its final flight to the International Space Station on the STS-135 mission, is making its last journey atop a massive crawler-transporter from Launch Pad 39A into the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). For more than 40 years, the MLPs have traveled between the VAB to both launch pads at Launch Complex 39, and then returned to the VAB for future use. MLP-3 was first used to launch Columbia on the STS-32 mission on Jan. 9, 1990. Photo credit: NASA/Jim
RMTXXDFF–Launch Complex 39B awaits the arrival of Space Shuttle 'Discovery' as it begins final preparations for launch on NASA's return to flight on mision STS 114. Launch is scheduled for no earlier than May 15, 2005. This is the first launch since the Columbia disaster over two years ago. (UPI Photo/Marino/Cantrell)
RM2GGBNHH–Model, Space Shuttle, North American Rockwell Final Design, ca 1981. This model represents the final Space Shuttle design that emerged from NASA-industry studies in 1969-1972. This design was selected as the best combination of a reusable orbiter, a disposable external tank, and two recoverable solid rocket boosters after it became evident that a completely reusable system would be too large and too costly. The model depicts the orbiter Columbia and the Shuttle "stack" poised for launch on the mobile launch platform and crawler transporter. Rockwell International, Space Shuttle prime
RM2WBME7N–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Mobile Launcher Platform-3 (MLP), which supported space shuttle Atlantis for its final flight to the International Space Station on the STS-135 mission, has been delivered to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) atop a crawler-transporter. Seen also is the Space Shuttle Program's Launch Control Center (left). For more than 40 years, the MLPs have traveled between the massive VAB to both launch pads at Launch Complex 39, and then returned to the VAB for future use. MLP-3 was first used to launch Columbia on the STS-32 mission
RM2WBMKJE–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Looking like the perfect staging for a science fiction movie, STS-1 is a dramatic companion for the Moon 'over its shoulder.' The Space Shuttle, comprised of the orbiter Columbia, the external tank and two solid rocket boosters, is pictured during final preparations for Flight Readiness Firing of the orbiter's main engines, a landmark test during launch preparations.
RMACF686–Spectators watch the final launch of the shuttle Columbia across the Indian River at the Kennedy Space Center FL 1 16 03
RMBMJ632–The final takeoff of the final shuttle trip to the space station by the Atlantis shuttle craft from Cape Canaveral in Florida
RFD9XM89–Space Shuttle Columbia flies on 9/21/12 over Los Angeles on its final flight, Malibu, CA
RMGE4HNW–(June 27, 1982) Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-4 mission launched from Kennedy Space Center on June 27, 1982. The mission was the final test flight for the shuttle program. Image # : S82-33288
RFD5NA05–Space Shuttle Columbia flies on 9/21/12 over Los Angeles on its final flight, Malibu, CA
RMCAT2FR–WASHINGTON DC - APRIL 17: Space Shuttle Discovery flies over Washington DC on April 17, 2012 on route to its final resting place in the Air and Space Museum
RM2AH525G–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Mobile Launcher Platform-3 (MLP), which supported space shuttle Atlantis for its final flight to the International Space Station on the STS-135 mission, is making its last journey from Launch Pad 39A back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) atop a massive crawler-transporter. For more than 40 years, the MLPs have traveled between the VAB to both launch pads at Launch Complex 39, and then returned to the VAB for future use. MLP-3 was first used to launch Columbia on the STS-32 mission on Jan. 9, 1990. Photo credit: NASA/
RM2WBMBYB–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, carrying the orbiter Columbia on its back, kicks up dust as it touches down on runway 33 at KSC’s Shuttle Landing Facility. Columbia began a protracted trip from California on March 1. Unfavorable weather conditions kept it on the ground at Dyess AFB, Texas, until it could return to Florida on March 5 when it landed at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Skid Strip. Columbia had to wait for the orbiter Atlantis which had completed a ferry flight to KSC on March 5 to be towed from the SLF before making the final hop to KSC. Columbia i
RMACF683–Spectators watch the final launch of the shuttle Columbia across the Indian River at the Kennedy Space Center FL 1 16 03
RMBMJ5R7–The final takeoff of the final shuttle trip to the space station by the Atlantis shuttle craft from Cape Canaveral in Florida
RFD9XM87–Space Shuttle Columbia flies on 9/21/12 over Los Angeles on its final flight, Malibu, CA
RFD5N9YR–The final flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia flies on 9/21/12 over US Flags at Peperdine University in Malibu, CA
RMCAT2FT–WASHINGTON DC - APRIL 17: Space Shuttle Discovery flies over Washington DC on April 17, 2012 on route to its final resting place in the Air and Space Museum
RM2BE1AP5–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Mobile Launcher Platform-3 (MLP), which supported space shuttle Atlantis for its final flight to the International Space Station on the STS-135 mission, is making its last journey atop a massive crawler-transporter from Launch Pad 39A into the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). For more than 40 years, the MLPs have traveled between the VAB to both launch pads at Launch Complex 39, and then returned to the VAB for future use. MLP-3 was first used to launch Columbia on the STS-32 mission on Jan. 9, 1990. Photo credit: NASA/Jim
RM2WBMCFX–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Orbiter Columbia arrives at KSC’s Shuttle Landing Facility atop a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft after a protracted trip from California that began March 1. Unfavorable weather conditions kept it on the ground at Dyess AFB, Texas, until it could return to Florida on March 5 when it landed at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Skid Strip. Columbia had to wait for the orbiter Atlantis which had completed a ferry flight to KSC on March 5 to be towed from the SLF before making the final hop to KSC. Columbia is returning from a 17-month-long modification and refurbishment
RMBMJ7B8–The final takeoff of the final shuttle trip to the space station by the Atlantis shuttle craft from Cape Canaveral in Florida
RM2BE1APA–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Mobile Launcher Platform-3 (MLP), which supported space shuttle Atlantis for its final flight to the International Space Station on the STS-135 mission, is making its last journey from Launch Pad 39A back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) atop a massive crawler-transporter. For more than 40 years, the MLPs have traveled between the VAB to both launch pads at Launch Complex 39, and then returned to the VAB for future use. MLP-3 was first used to launch Columbia on the STS-32 mission on Jan. 9, 1990. Photo credit: NASA/
RMT27TP2–(1 May 1982) --- These two astronauts will man the space shuttle Columbia for NASA's fourth and final (STS-4) orbital flight test. Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly II, right, is crew commander. Henry W. Hartsfield Jr., is pilot.
RM2WBMCNC–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, carrying the orbiter Columbia on its back, touches down on runway 33 at KSC’s Shuttle Landing Facility after a protracted trip from California that began March 1. Unfavorable weather conditions kept it on the ground at Dyess AFB, Texas, until it could return to Florida on March 5 when it landed at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Skid Strip. Columbia had to wait for the orbiter Atlantis which had completed a ferry flight to KSC on March 5 to be towed from the SLF before making the final hop to KSC. Columbia is returning from a 17-
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RMBMJ7BR–The fuel rockets break away on the takeoff of the final shuttle trip by the Atlantis shuttle craft at Cape Canaveral in Florida
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