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RFBH6JE6–Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls out of Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) Bay 3, in background, enroute to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the VAB. The rollover of the orbiter was one of the prelaunch milestones for any shuttle flight. Atlantis was being readied for her next mission, STS-86, which was targeted for a September 1997 launch. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir. Image # : 97PC-1225 Date: August 11, 1997 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-carried-atop-an-orbiter-transporter-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis-111969333.html
RMGE4J0N–Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls out of Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) Bay 3, in background, enroute to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the VAB. The rollover of the orbiter was one of the prelaunch milestones for any shuttle flight. Atlantis was being readied for her next mission, STS-86, which was targeted for a September 1997 launch. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir. Image # : 97PC-1225 Date: August 11, 1997
The NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis leaves the Kennedy Space Center Orbiter Processing Facility and heads towards the Vehicle Assembly Building in preparation for the STS-86 mission August 11, 1997 in Merritt Island, Florida. (photo by NASA via Planetpix) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nasa-space-shuttle-atlantis-leaves-the-kennedy-space-center-orbiter-image157287633.html
RMK3W1YD–The NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis leaves the Kennedy Space Center Orbiter Processing Facility and heads towards the Vehicle Assembly Building in preparation for the STS-86 mission August 11, 1997 in Merritt Island, Florida. (photo by NASA via Planetpix)
Hundreds of birds scatter as the typical quiet reverie of their day is temporarily broken by the roar of a Space Shuttle surging off the pad. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two-year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST. The planned 11-day flight of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Primary payloads for the last Shuttle flight of 1994 include the Atmospheric Laboratory Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hundreds-of-birds-scatter-as-the-typical-quiet-reverie-of-their-day-111969263.html
RMGE4HX7–Hundreds of birds scatter as the typical quiet reverie of their day is temporarily broken by the roar of a Space Shuttle surging off the pad. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two-year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST. The planned 11-day flight of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Primary payloads for the last Shuttle flight of 1994 include the Atmospheric Laboratory
STS-34, Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch, 1989 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sts-34-space-shuttle-atlantis-launch-1989-135097033.html
RMHRP5J1–STS-34, Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch, 1989
This closeup of Space Shuttle Atlantis on the hardstand of Launch Pad 39B shows the surrounding area, including the Atlantic Ocean in the background at Kennedy Space Center on August 2, 2006. Extended toward Atlantis is the orbiter access arm with the White Room at the end. The room provides access into the orbiter. Atlantis' launch window begins Aug. 27 for an 11-day mission to the International Space Station. The STS-115 crew of six astronauts will continue construction of the station and install their cargo, the Port 3/4 truss segment with its two large solar arrays. (UPI Photo/Troy Cryder Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-closeup-of-space-shuttle-atlantis-on-the-hardstand-of-launch-pad-39b-shows-the-surrounding-area-including-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-background-at-kennedy-space-center-on-august-2-2006-extended-toward-atlantis-is-the-orbiter-access-arm-with-the-white-room-at-the-end-the-room-provides-access-into-the-orbiter-atlantis-launch-window-begins-aug-27-for-an-11-day-mission-to-the-international-space-station-the-sts-115-crew-of-six-astronauts-will-continue-construction-of-the-station-and-install-their-cargo-the-port-34-truss-segment-with-its-two-large-solar-arrays-upi-phototroy-cryder-image258602000.html
RMW0M9DM–This closeup of Space Shuttle Atlantis on the hardstand of Launch Pad 39B shows the surrounding area, including the Atlantic Ocean in the background at Kennedy Space Center on August 2, 2006. Extended toward Atlantis is the orbiter access arm with the White Room at the end. The room provides access into the orbiter. Atlantis' launch window begins Aug. 27 for an 11-day mission to the International Space Station. The STS-115 crew of six astronauts will continue construction of the station and install their cargo, the Port 3/4 truss segment with its two large solar arrays. (UPI Photo/Troy Cryder
The NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis Orbiter Vehicle launches from the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex Pad 39B for the STS-27 Department of Defense-dedicated mission December 2, 1988 in Merritt Island, Florida. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-nasa-space-shuttle-atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-launches-from-the-129618017.html
RMHETH2W–The NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis Orbiter Vehicle launches from the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex Pad 39B for the STS-27 Department of Defense-dedicated mission December 2, 1988 in Merritt Island, Florida.
Guests at NASA's Kennedy Space Center view the launch of space shuttle Atlantis in Cape Canaveral, FL on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-guests-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-view-the-launch-of-space-shuttle-28096709.html
RMBHKWHW–Guests at NASA's Kennedy Space Center view the launch of space shuttle Atlantis in Cape Canaveral, FL on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009
Cloudy launch of rocket into starry outer space. 'The elements of this image furnished by NASA' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cloudy-launch-of-rocket-into-starry-outer-space-the-elements-of-this-image-furnished-by-nasa-image331668652.html
RF2A7GPN0–Cloudy launch of rocket into starry outer space. 'The elements of this image furnished by NASA'
STS-66 Launch - Hundreds of birds scatter as the typical quiet reverie of their day is temporarily broken by the roar of a Space Shuttle surging off the pad. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two-year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST. The planned 11-day flight of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sts-66-launch-hundreds-of-birds-scatter-as-the-typical-quiet-reverie-of-their-day-is-temporarily-broken-by-the-roar-of-a-space-shuttle-surging-off-the-pad-the-orbiter-atlantis-returned-to-space-after-an-approximately-two-year-absence-with-a-liftoff-from-launch-pad-39b-at-115943-am-est-the-planned-11-day-flight-of-space-shuttle-mission-sts-66-will-continue-nasas-mission-to-planet-earth-a-comprehensive-international-collaboration-to-study-how-earths-environment-is-changing-and-how-human-beings-affect-that-change-image499027556.html
RM2KYTJMM–STS-66 Launch - Hundreds of birds scatter as the typical quiet reverie of their day is temporarily broken by the roar of a Space Shuttle surging off the pad. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two-year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST. The planned 11-day flight of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change.
The 66th Space Shuttle flight begins with a nearly ontime liftoff of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 into clear Florida skies. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST, about four minutes after the launch window opened. The planned 11 day flight will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Primary payloads for the last Shuttle flight of 1994 include the Atmospheric Laboratory Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-66th-space-shuttle-flight-begins-with-a-nearly-ontime-liftoff-of-space-shuttle-mission-sts-66-into-clear-florida-skies-the-orbiter-atlantis-returned-to-space-after-an-approximately-two-year-absence-with-a-liftoff-from-launch-pad-39b-at-115943-am-est-about-four-minutes-after-the-launch-window-opened-the-planned-11-day-flight-will-continue-nasas-mission-to-planet-earth-a-comprehensive-international-collaboration-to-study-how-earths-environment-is-changing-and-how-human-beings-affect-that-change-primary-payloads-for-the-last-shuttle-flight-of-1994-include-the-atmospheric-laboratory-image547772752.html
RM2PR55MG–The 66th Space Shuttle flight begins with a nearly ontime liftoff of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 into clear Florida skies. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST, about four minutes after the launch window opened. The planned 11 day flight will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Primary payloads for the last Shuttle flight of 1994 include the Atmospheric Laboratory
STS-27 STS-27 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, is launched from KSC Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39B for a Department of Defense (DOD) dedicated mission. OV-104, riding atop the external tank (ET), rises above mobile launcher platform and launch pad with the launch tower still visible in background. Date: December 2, 1988 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sts-27-sts-27-atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-ov-104-is-launched-from-ksc-launch-complex-lc-pad-39b-for-a-department-of-defense-dod-dedicated-mission-ov-104-riding-atop-the-external-tank-et-rises-above-mobile-launcher-platform-and-launch-pad-with-the-launch-tower-still-visible-in-background-date-december-2-1988-image499034208.html
RM2KYTY68–STS-27 STS-27 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, is launched from KSC Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39B for a Department of Defense (DOD) dedicated mission. OV-104, riding atop the external tank (ET), rises above mobile launcher platform and launch pad with the launch tower still visible in background. Date: December 2, 1988
Hundreds of birds scatter as the typical quiet reverie of their day is temporarily broken by the roar of a Space Shuttle surging off the pad. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two-year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hundreds-of-birds-scatter-as-the-typical-quiet-reverie-of-their-day-is-temporarily-broken-by-the-roar-of-a-space-shuttle-surging-off-the-pad-the-orbiter-atlantis-returned-to-space-after-an-approximately-two-year-absence-with-a-liftoff-from-launch-pad-39b-at-115943-am-est-image207301852.html
RMP17BHG–Hundreds of birds scatter as the typical quiet reverie of their day is temporarily broken by the roar of a Space Shuttle surging off the pad. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two-year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST.
Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle 104, lifts off from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex Pad 39B October 18, 1989 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-104-lifts-off-from-kennedy-space-center-launch-complex-pad-39b-october-18-1989-image214138918.html
RMPCATAE–Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle 104, lifts off from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex Pad 39B October 18, 1989
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour awaits the first glimpse of a very significant day for the youngest orbiter of the fleet as its Rotational Service Structure is rolled back just before dawn on its scheduled day of launch. STS-89, slated for a 9:48 p.m. EST liftoff Jan. 22, is the eighth docking with the Russian Space Station Mir, the first Mir docking for Endeavour (all previous dockings were made by Atlantis), and the first launch of 1998. After docking with Mir, Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., will transfer to the space station, succeeding David Wolf, M.D., Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-endeavour-awaits-the-first-glimpse-of-a-very-significant-day-for-the-youngest-orbiter-of-the-fleet-as-its-rotational-service-structure-is-rolled-back-just-before-dawn-on-its-scheduled-day-of-launch-sts-89-slated-for-a-948-pm-est-liftoff-jan-22-is-the-eighth-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-the-first-mir-docking-for-endeavour-all-previous-dockings-were-made-by-atlantis-and-the-first-launch-of-1998-after-docking-with-mir-mission-specialist-andrew-thomas-phd-will-transfer-to-the-space-station-succeeding-david-wolf-md-image365576155.html
RM2C6NC37–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour awaits the first glimpse of a very significant day for the youngest orbiter of the fleet as its Rotational Service Structure is rolled back just before dawn on its scheduled day of launch. STS-89, slated for a 9:48 p.m. EST liftoff Jan. 22, is the eighth docking with the Russian Space Station Mir, the first Mir docking for Endeavour (all previous dockings were made by Atlantis), and the first launch of 1998. After docking with Mir, Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., will transfer to the space station, succeeding David Wolf, M.D.,
Kennedy Space Center NASA Space Shuttle Discovery on Launch Pad 39A Florida US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kennedy-space-center-nasa-space-shuttle-discovery-on-launch-pad-39a-22282068.html
RMB87104–Kennedy Space Center NASA Space Shuttle Discovery on Launch Pad 39A Florida US
Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-space-shuttle-atlantis-lifts-off-from-its-launch-pad-at-kennedy-space-27810437.html
RFBH6TDW–Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-space-shuttle-atlantis-streaks-skyward-as-sunlight-pierces-through-16251904.html
RMATA3CH–The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly.
Space Shuttle Atlantis sits ready on the launch pad. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-space-shuttle-atlantis-sits-ready-on-the-launch-pad-25892818.html
RFBE3EFE–Space Shuttle Atlantis sits ready on the launch pad.
The 66th Space Shuttle flight begins with a nearly ontime liftoff of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 into clear Florida skies. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST, about four minutes after the launch window opened. The planned 11 day flight will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Primary payloads for the last Shuttle flight of 1994 include the Atmospheric Laboratory Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-66th-space-shuttle-flight-begins-with-a-nearly-ontime-liftoff-111969270.html
RMGE4HXE–The 66th Space Shuttle flight begins with a nearly ontime liftoff of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 into clear Florida skies. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST, about four minutes after the launch window opened. The planned 11 day flight will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Primary payloads for the last Shuttle flight of 1994 include the Atmospheric Laboratory
STS-34, Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch, 1989 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sts-34-space-shuttle-atlantis-launch-1989-134944886.html
RMHRF7G6–STS-34, Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch, 1989
Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375,000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines. The STS-27 was the third classified mission dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD). After completion of mission, Orbiter Atlantis landed December 6, 1988, 3:36 p.m. PST at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Image # : 8898508 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-space-shuttle-atlantis-takes-flight-on-its-sts-27-mission-on-december-111969110.html
RMGE4HMP–Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375,000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines. The STS-27 was the third classified mission dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD). After completion of mission, Orbiter Atlantis landed December 6, 1988, 3:36 p.m. PST at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Image # : 8898508
Space shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-space-shuttle-atlantis-on-the-launch-pad-at-kennedy-space-center-florida-57543865.html
RFD9H9P1–Space shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis makes the short journey from Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the 525 foot tall VAB. The rollover of the orbiter is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis was being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which was targeted for a September launch. STS-86 was be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle Orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir. Image # : 97PC-1222 August 11, 1997 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-carried-atop-an-orbiter-transporter-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis-111969332.html
RMGE4J0M–Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis makes the short journey from Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the 525 foot tall VAB. The rollover of the orbiter is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis was being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which was targeted for a September launch. STS-86 was be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle Orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir. Image # : 97PC-1222 August 11, 1997
Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-space-shuttle-atlantis-lifts-off-from-its-launch-pad-25894045.html
RFBE3G39–Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad.
The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02 a.m. EDT on August 2, 1991 carrying a crew of five and TDRS-E. A remote camera at the 275-foot level of the Fixed Surface Structure took this picture. Image # : 91PC-1438 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-space-shuttle-atlantis-streaks-skyward-as-sunlight-pierces-through-111969161.html
RMGE4HPH–The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02 a.m. EDT on August 2, 1991 carrying a crew of five and TDRS-E. A remote camera at the 275-foot level of the Fixed Surface Structure took this picture. Image # : 91PC-1438
Cloudy launch of rocket into starry outer space. 'The elements of this image furnished by NASA' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cloudy-launch-of-rocket-into-starry-outer-space-the-elements-of-this-image-furnished-by-nasa-image331803859.html
RF2A7PY5R–Cloudy launch of rocket into starry outer space. 'The elements of this image furnished by NASA'
A vantage point high atop the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) shrinks the size and scale of the orbiter Atlantis as it is rolled from the Orbiter Processing Facility to the VAB. During the five working days shuttles spent inside the huge building, they were mated to the external tank/twin solid rocket booster assembly, and then rolled out to the Launch Pad. In the VAB, the SPACEHAB Double Modules were installed in the orbiter's payload bay. Image # : 96PC-0852 Date: June 24, 1996 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-vantage-point-high-atop-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-shrinks-111969310.html
RMGE4HYX–A vantage point high atop the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) shrinks the size and scale of the orbiter Atlantis as it is rolled from the Orbiter Processing Facility to the VAB. During the five working days shuttles spent inside the huge building, they were mated to the external tank/twin solid rocket booster assembly, and then rolled out to the Launch Pad. In the VAB, the SPACEHAB Double Modules were installed in the orbiter's payload bay. Image # : 96PC-0852 Date: June 24, 1996
Cloudy launch of rocket Space Shuttle into colorful starry outer space and the full moon. 'The elements of this image furnished by NASA' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cloudy-launch-of-rocket-space-shuttle-into-colorful-starry-outer-space-and-the-full-moon-the-elements-of-this-image-furnished-by-nasa-image328263125.html
RF2A21JY1–Cloudy launch of rocket Space Shuttle into colorful starry outer space and the full moon. 'The elements of this image furnished by NASA'
The Magellan spacecraft with its attached Inertial Upper Stage booster is in the orbiter Atlantis payload bay prior to closure of the doors at T-3 days to launch from pad 39B. Launch of Magellan and Space Shuttle Mission STS-30 was targeted for Friday, April 28, 1989, but was scrubbed at T-31 seconds. After repairs were made the launch happened on May 4, 1989. Image # : 89PC-0469 Date: April 25, 1989 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-magellan-spacecraft-with-its-attached-inertial-upper-stage-booster-111968288.html
RMGE4GKC–The Magellan spacecraft with its attached Inertial Upper Stage booster is in the orbiter Atlantis payload bay prior to closure of the doors at T-3 days to launch from pad 39B. Launch of Magellan and Space Shuttle Mission STS-30 was targeted for Friday, April 28, 1989, but was scrubbed at T-31 seconds. After repairs were made the launch happened on May 4, 1989. Image # : 89PC-0469 Date: April 25, 1989
Hundreds of birds scatter as the typical quiet reverie of their day is temporarily broken by the roar of a Space Shuttle surging off the pad. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two-year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST. The planned 11-day flight of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Primary payloads for the last Shuttle flight of 1994 include the Atmospheric Laboratory Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hundreds-of-birds-scatter-as-the-typical-quiet-reverie-of-their-day-is-temporarily-broken-by-the-roar-of-a-space-shuttle-surging-off-the-pad-the-orbiter-atlantis-returned-to-space-after-an-approximately-two-year-absence-with-a-liftoff-from-launch-pad-39b-at-115943-am-est-the-planned-11-day-flight-of-space-shuttle-mission-sts-66-will-continue-nasas-mission-to-planet-earth-a-comprehensive-international-collaboration-to-study-how-earths-environment-is-changing-and-how-human-beings-affect-that-change-primary-payloads-for-the-last-shuttle-flight-of-1994-include-the-atmospheric-laboratory-image547772722.html
RM2PR55KE–Hundreds of birds scatter as the typical quiet reverie of their day is temporarily broken by the roar of a Space Shuttle surging off the pad. The orbiter Atlantis returned to space after an approximately two-year absence with a liftoff from Launch Pad 39B at 11:59:43 a.m. EST. The planned 11-day flight of Space Shuttle Mission STS-66 will continue NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, a comprehensive international collaboration to study how Earth's environment is changing and how human beings affect that change. Primary payloads for the last Shuttle flight of 1994 include the Atmospheric Laboratory
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RF2M9BE7J–Cloudy launch of rocket into starry outer space. The elements of this image furnished by NASA
The Space Shuttle Endeavour greets a very significant day for the youngest orbiter of the fleet as its Rotational Service Structure is rolled back on its scheduled day of launch. STS-89, slated for a 9:48 p.m. EST liftoff Jan. 22, is the eighth docking with the Russian Space Station Mir, the first Mir docking for Endeavour (all previous dockings were made by Atlantis), and the first launch of 1998. After docking with Mir, Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., will transfer to the space station, succeeding David Wolf, M.D., who will return to Earth aboard Endeavour. Dr. Thomas will live and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-space-shuttle-endeavour-greets-a-very-significant-day-for-the-youngest-orbiter-of-the-fleet-as-its-rotational-service-structure-is-rolled-back-on-its-scheduled-day-of-launch-sts-89-slated-for-a-948-pm-est-liftoff-jan-22-is-the-eighth-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-the-first-mir-docking-for-endeavour-all-previous-dockings-were-made-by-atlantis-and-the-first-launch-of-1998-after-docking-with-mir-mission-specialist-andrew-thomas-phd-will-transfer-to-the-space-station-succeeding-david-wolf-md-who-will-return-to-earth-aboard-endeavour-dr-thomas-will-live-and-image365576143.html
RM2C6NC2R–The Space Shuttle Endeavour greets a very significant day for the youngest orbiter of the fleet as its Rotational Service Structure is rolled back on its scheduled day of launch. STS-89, slated for a 9:48 p.m. EST liftoff Jan. 22, is the eighth docking with the Russian Space Station Mir, the first Mir docking for Endeavour (all previous dockings were made by Atlantis), and the first launch of 1998. After docking with Mir, Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., will transfer to the space station, succeeding David Wolf, M.D., who will return to Earth aboard Endeavour. Dr. Thomas will live and
Dr. John Holdren, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Co-Chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, sits in the commander's chair aboard space shuttle Discovery at the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Friday, July 8, 2011, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Holdren was given a tour Discovery, which is in the process of decomissioning, following the launch of Atlantis (STS-135) Friday. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers) John Holdren sits in Space Shuttle Discovery soon to be decommissioned Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-dr-john-holdren-director-of-the-white-house-office-of-science-and-169272856.html
RMKRB174–Dr. John Holdren, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Co-Chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, sits in the commander's chair aboard space shuttle Discovery at the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Friday, July 8, 2011, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Holdren was given a tour Discovery, which is in the process of decomissioning, following the launch of Atlantis (STS-135) Friday. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers) John Holdren sits in Space Shuttle Discovery soon to be decommissioned
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The crew of STS-135, from right, Sandy Magnus, Doug Hurley, Chris Ferguson and Rex Walheim pose for a group photo as the space shuttle Atlantis is moved from the Orbiter Processing facility to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, in Florida. The move, known as rollover, is a milestone in the preparation for launch as the orbiter leaves its processing hangar to be prepped for its final flight. ( NASA Photo / Houston Chronicle, Smiley N. Pool ). STS-135 crew portrait Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-crew-of-sts-135-from-right-sandy-magnus-doug-hurley-chris-ferguson-169436398.html
RMKRJDRX–The crew of STS-135, from right, Sandy Magnus, Doug Hurley, Chris Ferguson and Rex Walheim pose for a group photo as the space shuttle Atlantis is moved from the Orbiter Processing facility to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, in Florida. The move, known as rollover, is a milestone in the preparation for launch as the orbiter leaves its processing hangar to be prepped for its final flight. ( NASA Photo / Houston Chronicle, Smiley N. Pool ). STS-135 crew portrait
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The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02 a.m. EDT on August 2, 1991 carrying a crew of five and TDRS-E. A remote camera at the 275-foot level of the Fixed Surface Structure took this picture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-space-shuttle-atlantis-streaks-skyward-as-sunlight-pierces-through-the-gap-between-the-orbiter-and-et-assembly-atlantis-lifted-off-on-the-42nd-space-shuttle-flight-at-1102-am-edt-on-august-2-1991-carrying-a-crew-of-five-and-tdrs-e-a-remote-camera-at-the-275-foot-level-of-the-fixed-surface-structure-took-this-picture-image499027569.html
RM2KYTJN5–The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02 a.m. EDT on August 2, 1991 carrying a crew of five and TDRS-E. A remote camera at the 275-foot level of the Fixed Surface Structure took this picture.
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The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02 a.m. EDT on August 2, 1991 carrying a crew of five and TDRS-E. A remote camera at the 275-foot level of the Fixed Surface Structure took this picture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-space-shuttle-atlantis-streaks-skyward-as-sunlight-pierces-through-the-gap-between-the-orbiter-and-et-assembly-atlantis-lifted-off-on-the-42nd-space-shuttle-flight-at-1102-am-edt-on-august-2-1991-carrying-a-crew-of-five-and-tdrs-e-a-remote-camera-at-the-275-foot-level-of-the-fixed-surface-structure-took-this-picture-image547772633.html
RM2PR55G9–The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02 a.m. EDT on August 2, 1991 carrying a crew of five and TDRS-E. A remote camera at the 275-foot level of the Fixed Surface Structure took this picture.
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Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375,000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines. The STS-27 was the third classified mission dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD). After completion of mission, Orbiter Atlantis landed December 6, 1988, 3:36 p.m. PST at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-shuttle-atlantis-takes-flight-on-its-sts-27-mission-on-december-2-1988-930-am-est-utilizing-375000-pounds-thrust-produced-by-its-three-main-engines-the-sts-27-was-the-third-classified-mission-dedicated-to-the-department-of-defense-dod-after-completion-of-mission-orbiter-atlantis-landed-december-6-1988-336-pm-pst-at-edwards-air-force-base-california-image499027603.html
RM2KYTJPB–Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375,000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines. The STS-27 was the third classified mission dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD). After completion of mission, Orbiter Atlantis landed December 6, 1988, 3:36 p.m. PST at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
The Magellan spacecraft with its attached Inertial Upper Stage booster is in the orbiter Atlantis payload bay prior to closure of the doors at T-3 days to launch from pad 39B. Launch of Magellan and Space Shuttle Mission STS-30 was targeted for Friday, April 28, 1989, but was scrubbed at T-31 seconds. After repairs were made the launch happened on May 4, 1989. Image # : 89PC-0469 Date: April 25, 1989 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-magellan-spacecraft-with-its-attached-inertial-upper-stage-booster-73974450.html
RME89R4J–The Magellan spacecraft with its attached Inertial Upper Stage booster is in the orbiter Atlantis payload bay prior to closure of the doors at T-3 days to launch from pad 39B. Launch of Magellan and Space Shuttle Mission STS-30 was targeted for Friday, April 28, 1989, but was scrubbed at T-31 seconds. After repairs were made the launch happened on May 4, 1989. Image # : 89PC-0469 Date: April 25, 1989
Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375,000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines. The STS-27 was the third classified mission dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD). After completion of mission, Orbiter Atlantis landed December 6, 1988, 3:36 p.m. PST at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-shuttle-atlantis-takes-flight-on-its-sts-27-mission-on-december-2-1988-930-am-est-utilizing-375000-pounds-thrust-produced-by-its-three-main-engines-the-sts-27-was-the-third-classified-mission-dedicated-to-the-department-of-defense-dod-after-completion-of-mission-orbiter-atlantis-landed-december-6-1988-336-pm-pst-at-edwards-air-force-base-california-image547772555.html
RM2PR55DF–Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375,000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines. The STS-27 was the third classified mission dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD). After completion of mission, Orbiter Atlantis landed December 6, 1988, 3:36 p.m. PST at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
The Space Shuttle Atlantis returns to Earth after mission STS-30 landing at Edwards Air Force Base, CA. At 3:43:38 EDT. The orbiter Atlantis was launched form Kennedy Space Center May 4, 1989 at 2:46:59 p.m. EDT carrying into low Earth orbit the spacecraft Magellan. It was Atlantis' fourth shuttle mission. Approximately six hours after launch, Magellan was deployed from the Atlantis payload bay beginning its 15 month long journey to the planet Venus. Crew members of STS-30 were: Commander David M. Walker; Pilot Ronald J. Grabe; and Mission Specialists Mark C. Lee, Norman E. Thagard, and Mary L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-space-shuttle-atlantis-returns-to-earth-after-mission-sts-30-landing-111969116.html
RMGE4HN0–The Space Shuttle Atlantis returns to Earth after mission STS-30 landing at Edwards Air Force Base, CA. At 3:43:38 EDT. The orbiter Atlantis was launched form Kennedy Space Center May 4, 1989 at 2:46:59 p.m. EDT carrying into low Earth orbit the spacecraft Magellan. It was Atlantis' fourth shuttle mission. Approximately six hours after launch, Magellan was deployed from the Atlantis payload bay beginning its 15 month long journey to the planet Venus. Crew members of STS-30 were: Commander David M. Walker; Pilot Ronald J. Grabe; and Mission Specialists Mark C. Lee, Norman E. Thagard, and Mary L
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The Space Shuttle Endeavour greets a very significant day for the youngest orbiter of the fleet as its Rotational Service Structure is rolled back on its scheduled day of launch. STS-89, slated for a 9:48 p.m. EST liftoff Jan. 22, is the eighth docking with the Russian Space Station Mir, the first Mir docking for Endeavour (all previous dockings were made by Atlantis), and the first launch of 1998. After docking with Mir, Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., will transfer to the space station, succeeding David Wolf, M.D., who will return to Earth aboard Endeavour. Dr. Thomas will live and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-space-shuttle-endeavour-greets-a-very-significant-day-for-the-youngest-orbiter-of-the-fleet-as-its-rotational-service-structure-is-rolled-back-on-its-scheduled-day-of-launch-sts-89-slated-for-a-948-pm-est-liftoff-jan-22-is-the-eighth-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-the-first-mir-docking-for-endeavour-all-previous-dockings-were-made-by-atlantis-and-the-first-launch-of-1998-after-docking-with-mir-mission-specialist-andrew-thomas-phd-will-transfer-to-the-space-station-succeeding-david-wolf-md-who-will-return-to-earth-aboard-endeavour-dr-thomas-will-live-and-image365576140.html
RM2C6NC2M–The Space Shuttle Endeavour greets a very significant day for the youngest orbiter of the fleet as its Rotational Service Structure is rolled back on its scheduled day of launch. STS-89, slated for a 9:48 p.m. EST liftoff Jan. 22, is the eighth docking with the Russian Space Station Mir, the first Mir docking for Endeavour (all previous dockings were made by Atlantis), and the first launch of 1998. After docking with Mir, Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., will transfer to the space station, succeeding David Wolf, M.D., who will return to Earth aboard Endeavour. Dr. Thomas will live and
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Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle 104, lifts off from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex Pad 39B October 18, 1989 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-104-lifts-off-from-kennedy-space-center-launch-complex-pad-39b-october-18-1989-image359292074.html
RM2BTF4KP–Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle 104, lifts off from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex Pad 39B October 18, 1989
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Atop the crawler/transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls out to Launch Complex 39A in preparation for mission STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-atop-the-crawlertransporter-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis-rolls-out-to-launch-complex-39a-in-preparation-for-mission-sts-86-which-is-targeted-for-a-september-launch-sts-86-will-be-the-seventh-of-nine-planned-dockings-of-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-image365575879.html
RM2C6NBNB–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Atop the crawler/transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls out to Launch Complex 39A in preparation for mission STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir
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Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis makes the short journey from Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the 525-foot-tall VAB. The 'rollover' of the orbiter is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis is being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carried-atop-an-orbiter-transporter-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis-makes-the-short-journey-from-orbiter-processing-facility-bay-3-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-this-photo-was-taken-from-the-roof-of-the-525-foot-tall-vab-the-rollover-of-the-orbiter-is-one-of-the-prelaunch-milestones-atlantis-is-being-readied-for-the-next-mission-sts-86-which-is-targeted-for-a-september-launch-sts-86-will-be-the-seventh-of-nine-planned-dockings-of-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-image365575857.html
RM2C6NBMH–Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis makes the short journey from Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the 525-foot-tall VAB. The 'rollover' of the orbiter is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis is being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir
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RFC1TGEG–Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls out of Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3, in background, en route to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the VAB. The 'rollover' of the orbiter is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis is being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carried-atop-an-orbiter-transporter-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis-rolls-out-of-orbiter-processing-facility-bay-3-in-background-en-route-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-this-photo-was-taken-from-the-roof-of-the-vab-the-rollover-of-the-orbiter-is-one-of-the-prelaunch-milestones-atlantis-is-being-readied-for-the-next-mission-sts-86-which-is-targeted-for-a-september-launch-sts-86-will-be-the-seventh-of-nine-planned-dockings-of-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-image365575880.html
RM2C6NBNC–Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls out of Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3, in background, en route to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the VAB. The 'rollover' of the orbiter is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis is being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir
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Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls into the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) . The 'rollover' of the orbiter from the Orbiter Processing Facility to the nearby VAB is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis is being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carried-atop-an-orbiter-transporter-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis-rolls-into-the-transfer-aisle-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-the-rollover-of-the-orbiter-from-the-orbiter-processing-facility-to-the-nearby-vab-is-one-of-the-prelaunch-milestones-atlantis-is-being-readied-for-the-next-mission-sts-86-which-is-targeted-for-a-september-launch-sts-86-will-be-the-seventh-of-nine-planned-dockings-of-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-image361374046.html
RM2BYX07X–Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls into the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) . The 'rollover' of the orbiter from the Orbiter Processing Facility to the nearby VAB is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis is being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir
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RFBE3EWY–Viewed across the basin, Space Shuttle Atlantis crawls toward the launch pad.
The Space Shuttle Atlantis begins the slow journey to Launch Pad 39A from the Vehicle Assembly Building looking straight down onto the rocket at the Kennedy Space Center August 20, 1996 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Atlantis is scheduled to lift off on Mission STS-79 around September 12. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-space-shuttle-atlantis-begins-the-slow-journey-to-launch-pad-39a-102226415.html
RMFX8PRB–The Space Shuttle Atlantis begins the slow journey to Launch Pad 39A from the Vehicle Assembly Building looking straight down onto the rocket at the Kennedy Space Center August 20, 1996 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Atlantis is scheduled to lift off on Mission STS-79 around September 12.
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RFBE3FF6–Space Shuttle Atlantis and Endeavour sit on their launch pads at Kennedy Space Center.
STS-27 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, is launched from KSC Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39B for a Department of Defense (DOD) dedicated mission. OV-104, riding atop the external tank (ET), rises above mobile launcher platform and launch pad with the launch tower still visible in background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sts-27-atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-ov-104-is-launched-from-ksc-launch-complex-lc-pad-39b-for-a-department-of-defense-dod-dedicated-mission-ov-104-riding-atop-the-external-tank-et-rises-above-mobile-launcher-platform-and-launch-pad-with-the-launch-tower-still-visible-in-background-image547773275.html
RM2PR56B7–STS-27 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, is launched from KSC Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39B for a Department of Defense (DOD) dedicated mission. OV-104, riding atop the external tank (ET), rises above mobile launcher platform and launch pad with the launch tower still visible in background.
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Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle 104, lifts off from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex Pad 39B at 12:53:39:983 pm (EDT). This aerial view shows OV-104, its external tank, and two solid rocket boosters rising high above LC Pad 39B atop a plume of exhaust smoke. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-104-lifts-off-from-kennedy-space-center-launch-complex-pad-39b-at-125339983-pm-edt-this-aerial-view-shows-ov-104-its-external-tank-and-two-solid-rocket-boosters-rising-high-above-lc-pad-39b-atop-a-plume-of-exhaust-smoke-image547773192.html
RM2PR5688–Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle 104, lifts off from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex Pad 39B at 12:53:39:983 pm (EDT). This aerial view shows OV-104, its external tank, and two solid rocket boosters rising high above LC Pad 39B atop a plume of exhaust smoke.
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RFBE3FB6–Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit.
The crew of NASA'S next and final space shuttle mission, Rex Walheim, Commander Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley and Sandy Magnus (l to r) visit the Kennedy Space Center on May 17, 2011. The crew is on hand to witness the rollover of the shuttle Atlantis to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Atlantis is scheduled to launch sometime around the middle of July on NASA's final space shuttle mission. The orbiter will deliver supplies and equipment to the International Space Station to assure that the outpost is equipped during the post shuttle era. UPI/J?oe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-crew-of-nasas-next-and-final-space-shuttle-mission-rex-walheim-commander-chris-ferguson-doug-hurley-and-sandy-magnus-l-to-r-visit-the-kennedy-space-center-on-may-17-2011-the-crew-is-on-hand-to-witness-the-rollover-of-the-shuttle-atlantis-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-atlantis-is-scheduled-to-launch-sometime-around-the-middle-of-july-on-nasas-final-space-shuttle-mission-the-orbiter-will-deliver-supplies-and-equipment-to-the-international-space-station-to-assure-that-the-outpost-is-equipped-during-the-post-shuttle-era-upijoe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257510234.html
RMTXXGX2–The crew of NASA'S next and final space shuttle mission, Rex Walheim, Commander Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley and Sandy Magnus (l to r) visit the Kennedy Space Center on May 17, 2011. The crew is on hand to witness the rollover of the shuttle Atlantis to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Atlantis is scheduled to launch sometime around the middle of July on NASA's final space shuttle mission. The orbiter will deliver supplies and equipment to the International Space Station to assure that the outpost is equipped during the post shuttle era. UPI/J?oe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians inspect and prepare a camera for installation in the forward mid-body of shuttle Atlantis. Atlantis is being processed for the STS-132 mission targeted for launch May 14. The six-member crew will deliver an Integrated Cargo Carrier and a Russian-built Mini Research Module to the International Space Station. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-inside-orbiter-processing-facility-1-at-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-technicians-inspect-and-prepare-a-camera-for-installation-in-the-forward-mid-body-of-shuttle-atlantis-atlantis-is-being-processed-for-the-sts-132-mission-targeted-for-launch-may-14-the-six-member-crew-will-deliver-an-integrated-cargo-carrier-and-a-russian-built-mini-research-module-to-the-international-space-station-image592386071.html
RM2WBNEDB–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians inspect and prepare a camera for installation in the forward mid-body of shuttle Atlantis. Atlantis is being processed for the STS-132 mission targeted for launch May 14. The six-member crew will deliver an Integrated Cargo Carrier and a Russian-built Mini Research Module to the International Space Station.
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Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis makes the short journey from Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the 525-foot-tall VAB. The 'rollover' of the orbiter is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis is being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carried-atop-an-orbiter-transporter-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis-makes-the-short-journey-from-orbiter-processing-facility-bay-3-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-this-photo-was-taken-from-the-roof-of-the-525-foot-tall-vab-the-rollover-of-the-orbiter-is-one-of-the-prelaunch-milestones-atlantis-is-being-readied-for-the-next-mission-sts-86-which-is-targeted-for-a-september-launch-sts-86-will-be-the-seventh-of-nine-planned-dockings-of-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-image361375992.html
RM2BYX2NC–Carried atop an orbiter transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis makes the short journey from Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). This photo was taken from the roof of the 525-foot-tall VAB. The 'rollover' of the orbiter is one of the prelaunch milestones. Atlantis is being readied for the next mission, STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir
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(17 Nov 1988) --- STS-27 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers participate in the terminal countdown demonstration test (TCDT) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Standing in front of the M113 tracked rescue vehicle (armored personnel carrier (APC)) are left to right Mission Specialist (MS) William M. Shepherd, Pilot Guy S. Gardner, Commander Robert L. Gibson, MS Richard M. Mullane, and MS Jerry L. Ross. Crewmembers are wearing orange partial pressure or launch and entry suits (LES). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17-nov-1988-sts-27-atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-ov-104-crewmembers-participate-in-the-terminal-countdown-demonstration-test-tcdt-at-the-kennedy-space-center-ksc-standing-in-front-of-the-m113-tracked-rescue-vehicle-armored-personnel-carrier-apc-are-left-to-right-mission-specialist-ms-william-m-shepherd-pilot-guy-s-gardner-commander-robert-l-gibson-ms-richard-m-mullane-and-ms-jerry-l-ross-crewmembers-are-wearing-orange-partial-pressure-or-launch-and-entry-suits-les-image259733827.html
RMW2FW43–(17 Nov 1988) --- STS-27 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers participate in the terminal countdown demonstration test (TCDT) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Standing in front of the M113 tracked rescue vehicle (armored personnel carrier (APC)) are left to right Mission Specialist (MS) William M. Shepherd, Pilot Guy S. Gardner, Commander Robert L. Gibson, MS Richard M. Mullane, and MS Jerry L. Ross. Crewmembers are wearing orange partial pressure or launch and entry suits (LES).
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Atop the crawler/transporter, the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls out to Launch Complex 39A in preparation for mission STS-86, which is targeted for a September launch. STS-86 will be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle orbiter with the Russian Space Station Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-atop-the-crawlertransporter-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis-rolls-out-to-launch-complex-39a-in-preparation-for-mission-sts-86-which-is-targeted-for-a-september-launch-sts-86-will-be-the-seventh-of-nine-planned-dockings-of-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-image361378176.html
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RFBE3F8B–Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit.
The crew of NASA'S next and final space shuttle mission, Rex Walheim, Commander Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley and Sandy Magnus (l to r) visit the Kennedy Space Center on May 17, 2011. The crew is on hand to witness the rollover of the shuttle Atlantis to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Atlantis is scheduled to launch sometime around the middle of July on NASA's final space shuttle mission. The orbiter will deliver supplies and equipment to the International Space Station to assure that the outpost is equipped during the post shuttle era. UPI/J?oe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-crew-of-nasas-next-and-final-space-shuttle-mission-rex-walheim-commander-chris-ferguson-doug-hurley-and-sandy-magnus-l-to-r-visit-the-kennedy-space-center-on-may-17-2011-the-crew-is-on-hand-to-witness-the-rollover-of-the-shuttle-atlantis-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-atlantis-is-scheduled-to-launch-sometime-around-the-middle-of-july-on-nasas-final-space-shuttle-mission-the-orbiter-will-deliver-supplies-and-equipment-to-the-international-space-station-to-assure-that-the-outpost-is-equipped-during-the-post-shuttle-era-upijoe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257510223.html
RMTXXGWK–The crew of NASA'S next and final space shuttle mission, Rex Walheim, Commander Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley and Sandy Magnus (l to r) visit the Kennedy Space Center on May 17, 2011. The crew is on hand to witness the rollover of the shuttle Atlantis to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Atlantis is scheduled to launch sometime around the middle of July on NASA's final space shuttle mission. The orbiter will deliver supplies and equipment to the International Space Station to assure that the outpost is equipped during the post shuttle era. UPI/J?oe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a technician dressed in a clean room suit, installs a camera in the forward mid-body of shuttle Atlantis. Atlantis is being processed for the STS-132 mission targeted for launch May 14. The six-member crew will deliver an Integrated Cargo Carrier and a Russian-built Mini Research Module to the International Space Station. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-inside-orbiter-processing-facility-1-at-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-a-technician-dressed-in-a-clean-room-suit-installs-a-camera-in-the-forward-mid-body-of-shuttle-atlantis-atlantis-is-being-processed-for-the-sts-132-mission-targeted-for-launch-may-14-the-six-member-crew-will-deliver-an-integrated-cargo-carrier-and-a-russian-built-mini-research-module-to-the-international-space-station-image592384488.html
RM2WBNCCT–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a technician dressed in a clean room suit, installs a camera in the forward mid-body of shuttle Atlantis. Atlantis is being processed for the STS-132 mission targeted for launch May 14. The six-member crew will deliver an Integrated Cargo Carrier and a Russian-built Mini Research Module to the International Space Station.
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