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Before making the final trek thru the streets of Los Angeles, CA to the LA Science Center on October 13, 2012 the Space Shuttle Endeavour rested for several hours in a parking lot in Westchexter, CA. This was the first time the general public could get up close and personal to a real space shuttle. The scale and size ...
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Shot on 70 mm negative film as the Last Space Shuttle Atlantis clears the Pad 39A tower for the last time. The huge media crowd and international visitors to the Kennedy Space Center surround the camera, as well as the iconic VAB.
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Composite of 108 HDR images, stereographic projection
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Stereographic projection of 108 HDR images
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The press site before the launch of discovery for STS-133 from Keneddy space center Florida Febuary 24, 2011 Last day there was not a humanoid robot in space.
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Press Area for Shuttle Discovery launch on February 24th, 2011 for mission STS-133 at Kennedy Space Center
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Photo taken by Chip Reif, the photo sequence was initiated at T-12 seconds so that the camera would be pointed at launch pad 39-A to capture the last launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery.
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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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NASA Johnson Space Center Historic Mission Control Center used during Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle flights. 2010-7-27
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