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The successful launch of STS-129, Space Shuttle Atlantis on its way to the International Space Station. The shuttle launched at 2:28pm on November 16, 2009 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This gigapan was taken in a single shot, no post-production, capturing the launch as the second column shot.
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Site of the Kennedy assasination. For a labeled map see mcadams.posc.mu.edu/plazao.jpg
. Funny thing about taking a tripod and some weird mount (gigapan robot in this case) out in public... I get a lot of looks while shooting in crowded places, but at Dealey Plaza I was approached by a few people who wanted to ...-
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Gigapan taken from "The Ledge" of the Willis Tower (formerly The Sears Tower). The glass-bottom skydeck is located on the 103rd floor of he skyscraper. There are 4 glass cantilevered boxes all facing west. The glass ledge protrudes 4.3 feet out of the skyscraper, suspending the viewer at a breath-taking heigh...
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Beautifully lit at night, the shuttle is dazzling in the darkness of Kennedy Space Center. Some unfortunate movement of the GigaPan robot during the 0.5 second exposure ruined the otherwise glorious shot.
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This is the press viewing area at Kennedy Space Center. The famous count-down clock is still the time standard of choice at the far end of the lawn. To the right of the clock, 3 miles distant, you can see Launch Complex 39A with Atlantis on the pad ready to service the Hubble Space Telescope. To the left of the clock, ...
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The Pariser Platz in Berlin with the famous Brandenburger Tor, Hotel Adlon and more.
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This water feature sits directly across from the Robert F. Kennedy grave site at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Discovery's final trip to the launch pad for STS-133, scheduled to launch on November 1, 2010.
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View of Washington DC - Rosslyn, Air Force Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Kennedy Center, Lincoln Memorial, White House, Catholic University, Washington Monument, Smithsonian Castle, Pentagon
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