STS-82 ROLL-OUT VIEW --- After departing the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the Space Shuttle Discovery moves slowly - about one mile per hour - along the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Crawlerway toward Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the STS-82 mission. The Shuttle is on a mobile launch platform, and the entire assemblage is being carried by a large tracked vehicle called the Crawler Transporter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sts-82-roll-out-view-after-departing-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-the-space-shuttle-discovery-moves-slowly-about-one-mile-per-hour-along-the-kennedy-space-center-ksc-crawlerway-toward-launch-pad-39a-in-preparation-for-the-sts-82-mission-the-shuttle-is-on-a-mobile-launch-platform-and-the-entire-assemblage-is-being-carried-by-a-large-tracked-vehicle-called-the-crawler-transporter-image365573434.html
RM2C6N8J2–STS-82 ROLL-OUT VIEW --- After departing the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the Space Shuttle Discovery moves slowly - about one mile per hour - along the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Crawlerway toward Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the STS-82 mission. The Shuttle is on a mobile launch platform, and the entire assemblage is being carried by a large tracked vehicle called the Crawler Transporter.
The Crawler Transporter brings the Space Shuttle Discovery STS-70 into position at Launch Pad 39B, following rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building at the NASA's Kennedy Space Center May 11, 1995 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-crawler-transporter-brings-the-space-shuttle-discovery-sts-70-105254395.html
RMG36N1F–The Crawler Transporter brings the Space Shuttle Discovery STS-70 into position at Launch Pad 39B, following rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building at the NASA's Kennedy Space Center May 11, 1995 in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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RM2C6NBAM–1997 - Space Shuttle Columbia roll out at KSC
Star Trek television cast members at the roll out of the Space shuttle prototype Enterprise. L-R: James Fletcher, NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-star-trek-television-cast-members-at-the-roll-out-of-the-space-shuttle-50061850.html
RMCWCEB6–Star Trek television cast members at the roll out of the Space shuttle prototype Enterprise. L-R: James Fletcher, NASA
The space shuttle Atlantis moves to Launch Pad 39A during rollout at the Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday, May 31, 2011, in Florida. ( NASA Photo / Houston Chronicle, Smiley N. Pool ). STS 135 Roll Out Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-space-shuttle-atlantis-moves-to-launch-pad-39a-during-rollout-169436655.html
RMKRJE53–The space shuttle Atlantis moves to Launch Pad 39A during rollout at the Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday, May 31, 2011, in Florida. ( NASA Photo / Houston Chronicle, Smiley N. Pool ). STS 135 Roll Out
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RMB6CKJW–Space shuttle at space centre, Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, USA
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RMR90HFM–Roll-out of Space Shuttle Orbiter 'Enterprise', California, USA, 17 September 1976 Creator: NASA.
NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-135 mission prime crew astronauts (L-R) Rex Walheim, Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, and Sandy Magnus watch the Atlantis roll out from the Kennedy Space Center Orbiter Processing Facility to the Vehicle Assembly Building May 17, 2011 in Merritt Island, Florida. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-nasa-international-space-station-space-shuttle-atlantis-sts-135-mission-169441012.html
RMKRJKMM–NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-135 mission prime crew astronauts (L-R) Rex Walheim, Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, and Sandy Magnus watch the Atlantis roll out from the Kennedy Space Center Orbiter Processing Facility to the Vehicle Assembly Building May 17, 2011 in Merritt Island, Florida.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour OV-105 (Orbiter Vehicle-105), the fifth shuttle manufactured for NASA, displayed during roll out ceremonies attended by a large crowd of officials and the public at Rockwell International's Air Force Plant 42, Site 1, at Palmdale. Exact Date Shot Unknown. State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-space-shuttle-endeavour-ov-105-orbiter-vehicle-105-the-fifth-shuttle-manufactured-for-nasa-displayed-during-roll-out-ceremonies-attended-by-a-large-crowd-of-officials-and-the-public-at-rockwell-internationals-air-force-plant-42-site-1-at-palmdale-exact-date-shot-unknown-state-california-ca-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504355737.html
RM2M8FATW–The Space Shuttle Endeavour OV-105 (Orbiter Vehicle-105), the fifth shuttle manufactured for NASA, displayed during roll out ceremonies attended by a large crowd of officials and the public at Rockwell International's Air Force Plant 42, Site 1, at Palmdale. Exact Date Shot Unknown. State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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RMRX71XX–Space Shuttle Fleet. NASA. Florida. USA.
The NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis travels from the Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building to the Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the STS-86 mission launch to the Russian Mir space station August 18, 1997 in Merritt Island, Florida. (photo by NASA Photo via Planetpix) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nasa-space-shuttle-atlantis-travels-from-the-kennedy-space-center-image157287003.html
RMK3W14Y–The NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis travels from the Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building to the Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the STS-86 mission launch to the Russian Mir space station August 18, 1997 in Merritt Island, Florida. (photo by NASA Photo via Planetpix)
NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Workers pose in front the space shuttles, Endeavour, left, and Atlantis on Thursday, August 16, 2012 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The move marked the final time that Endeavour will roll out of an Orbiter Processing Facility. Endeavour is targeted to depart Kennedy atop the NASA Shuttle Carrier Aircraft in mid-September and fly to Los Angeles International Airport and later become on public display at California Science Center. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/no-film-no-video-no-tv-no-documentary-workers-pose-in-front-the-space-shuttles-endeavour-left-and-atlantis-on-thursday-august-16-2012-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-the-move-marked-the-final-time-that-endeavour-will-roll-out-of-an-orbiter-processing-facility-endeavour-is-targeted-to-depart-kennedy-atop-the-nasa-shuttle-carrier-aircraft-in-mid-september-and-fly-to-los-angeles-international-airport-and-later-become-on-public-display-at-california-science-center-photo-by-red-huberorlando-sentinelmctabacapresscom-image386894990.html
RM2DDCGE6–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Workers pose in front the space shuttles, Endeavour, left, and Atlantis on Thursday, August 16, 2012 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The move marked the final time that Endeavour will roll out of an Orbiter Processing Facility. Endeavour is targeted to depart Kennedy atop the NASA Shuttle Carrier Aircraft in mid-September and fly to Los Angeles International Airport and later become on public display at California Science Center. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
The NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis travels from the Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building to the Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the STS-79 mission launch to the Russian Mir space station August 20, 1996 in Merritt Island, Florida. (photo by NASA Photo via Planetpix) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nasa-space-shuttle-atlantis-travels-from-the-kennedy-space-center-image157287011.html
RMK3W157–The NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis travels from the Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building to the Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the STS-79 mission launch to the Russian Mir space station August 20, 1996 in Merritt Island, Florida. (photo by NASA Photo via Planetpix)
The shadow of NASA's space shuttle 'Atlantis' is projected onto the Vehicle Assembly Building during the roll out toward Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on May 31, 2011. Atlantis is scheduled to launch a crew of four on NASA's final space shuttle mission, STS 135, on July 8. Atlantis will deliver equipment and supplies to support the orbiting outpost during the post shuttle era. UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-shadow-of-nasas-space-shuttle-atlantis-is-projected-onto-the-vehicle-assembly-building-during-the-roll-out-toward-launch-complex-39a-at-the-kennedy-space-center-florida-on-may-31-2011-atlantis-is-scheduled-to-launch-a-crew-of-four-on-nasas-final-space-shuttle-mission-sts-135-on-july-8-atlantis-will-deliver-equipment-and-supplies-to-support-the-orbiting-outpost-during-the-post-shuttle-era-upijoe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257510303.html
RMTXXH0F–The shadow of NASA's space shuttle 'Atlantis' is projected onto the Vehicle Assembly Building during the roll out toward Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on May 31, 2011. Atlantis is scheduled to launch a crew of four on NASA's final space shuttle mission, STS 135, on July 8. Atlantis will deliver equipment and supplies to support the orbiting outpost during the post shuttle era. UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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RMD7A0GX–Atop Mobile Launch Platform
NASA's space shuttle 'Atlantis' rolls out to Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center on April 21, 2010. The roll began at 11:32 PM. Atlantis is heading to Launch Complex 39A for its final mission, STS 132, which is currently scheduled for May 14, 2010. Atlantis will carry a crew of six and deliver the Russian Mini-Research Module to the to the International Space Station during a twelve day mission. UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-atlantis-rolls-out-to-launch-complex-39a-at-the-kennedy-space-center-on-april-21-2010-the-roll-began-at-1132-pm-atlantis-is-heading-to-launch-complex-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-132-which-is-currently-scheduled-for-may-14-2010-atlantis-will-carry-a-crew-of-six-and-deliver-the-russian-mini-research-module-to-the-to-the-international-space-station-during-a-twelve-day-mission-upijoe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509539.html
RMTXXG17–NASA's space shuttle 'Atlantis' rolls out to Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center on April 21, 2010. The roll began at 11:32 PM. Atlantis is heading to Launch Complex 39A for its final mission, STS 132, which is currently scheduled for May 14, 2010. Atlantis will carry a crew of six and deliver the Russian Mini-Research Module to the to the International Space Station during a twelve day mission. UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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RM2BYWXR3–Roll out of Space Shuttle Columbia ca. March 1997
In preparation for Space Shuttle Mission STS-87, Columbia rolls out to Launch Complex 39B atop the crawler-transporter. STS-87 will be the fourth flight of the United States Microgravity Payload and the Spartan-201 deployable satellite. Launch is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 19 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-preparation-for-space-shuttle-mission-sts-87-columbia-rolls-out-to-launch-complex-39b-atop-the-crawler-transporter-sts-87-will-be-the-fourth-flight-of-the-united-states-microgravity-payload-and-the-spartan-201-deployable-satellite-launch-is-tentatively-scheduled-for-nov-19-image365576024.html
RM2C6NBXG–In preparation for Space Shuttle Mission STS-87, Columbia rolls out to Launch Complex 39B atop the crawler-transporter. STS-87 will be the fourth flight of the United States Microgravity Payload and the Spartan-201 deployable satellite. Launch is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 19
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RMA4GD2A–SCIENCE SPACE SHUTTLE
Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle Discovery rolls out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on its way to Launch Pad 39B which is 4.2 miles (6.8 kilometers) away. While at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/towering-atop-the-mobile-launcher-platform-and-crawler-transporter-space-shuttle-discovery-rolls-out-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-on-its-way-to-launch-pad-39b-which-is-42-miles-68-kilometers-away-while-at-the-pad-the-orbiter-external-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-will-undergo-final-preparations-for-the-sts-103-launch-targeted-for-dec-6-1999-at-237-am-est-image365576481.html
RM2C6NCEW–Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle Discovery rolls out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on its way to Launch Pad 39B which is 4.2 miles (6.8 kilometers) away. While at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour OV-105 (Orbiter Vehicle-105), the fifth shuttle manufactured for NASA, displayed during roll out ceremonies attended by a large crowd of officials and the public at Rockwell International's Air Force Plant 42, Site 1, at Palmdale. Exact Date Shot Unknown. State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-space-shuttle-endeavour-ov-105-orbiter-vehicle-105-the-fifth-shuttle-manufactured-for-nasa-displayed-during-roll-out-ceremonies-attended-by-a-large-crowd-of-officials-and-the-public-at-rockwell-internationals-air-force-plant-42-site-1-at-palmdale-exact-date-shot-unknown-state-california-ca-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504355766.html
RM2M8FAWX–The Space Shuttle Endeavour OV-105 (Orbiter Vehicle-105), the fifth shuttle manufactured for NASA, displayed during roll out ceremonies attended by a large crowd of officials and the public at Rockwell International's Air Force Plant 42, Site 1, at Palmdale. Exact Date Shot Unknown. State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Clouds of smoke and steam roll out from the launch pad as Space Shuttle Atlantis roars into the moonlit sky. Liftoff occurred at 6 13 02 p.m. EST. Along with a crew of five, Atlantis is carrying the U.S. Laboratory Destiny, a key module in the growth of the Space Station. Destiny will be attached to the Unity node on the Space Station using the Shuttle’s robotic arm. Three spacewalks are required to complete the planned construction work during the 11-day mission. This mission marks the seventh Shuttle flight to the Space Station, the 23rd flight of Atlantis and the 102nd flight overall in NAS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clouds-of-smoke-and-steam-roll-out-from-the-launch-pad-as-space-shuttle-atlantis-roars-into-the-moonlit-sky-liftoff-occurred-at-6-13-02-pm-est-along-with-a-crew-of-five-atlantis-is-carrying-the-us-laboratory-destiny-a-key-module-in-the-growth-of-the-space-station-destiny-will-be-attached-to-the-unity-node-on-the-space-station-using-the-shuttles-robotic-arm-three-spacewalks-are-required-to-complete-the-planned-construction-work-during-the-11-day-mission-this-mission-marks-the-seventh-shuttle-flight-to-the-space-station-the-23rd-flight-of-atlantis-and-the-102nd-flight-overall-in-nas-image592371357.html
RM2WBMRKW–Clouds of smoke and steam roll out from the launch pad as Space Shuttle Atlantis roars into the moonlit sky. Liftoff occurred at 6 13 02 p.m. EST. Along with a crew of five, Atlantis is carrying the U.S. Laboratory Destiny, a key module in the growth of the Space Station. Destiny will be attached to the Unity node on the Space Station using the Shuttle’s robotic arm. Three spacewalks are required to complete the planned construction work during the 11-day mission. This mission marks the seventh Shuttle flight to the Space Station, the 23rd flight of Atlantis and the 102nd flight overall in NAS
NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - This is the last time that two space shuttles, Endeavour, left, and Atlantis will meet nose-to-nose Thursday, August 16, 2012 at the Kennedy Space Center. The move marked the final time that Endeavour will roll out of an Orbiter Processing Facility, temporarily moving into the Vehicle Assembly Building until September. Endeavour is targeted to depart Kennedy atop the NASA Shuttle Carrier Aircraft in mid-September and fly to Los Angeles International Airport and later become on public display at California Science Center. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/no-film-no-video-no-tv-no-documentary-this-is-the-last-time-that-two-space-shuttles-endeavour-left-and-atlantis-will-meet-nose-to-nose-thursday-august-16-2012-at-the-kennedy-space-center-the-move-marked-the-final-time-that-endeavour-will-roll-out-of-an-orbiter-processing-facility-temporarily-moving-into-the-vehicle-assembly-building-until-september-endeavour-is-targeted-to-depart-kennedy-atop-the-nasa-shuttle-carrier-aircraft-in-mid-september-and-fly-to-los-angeles-international-airport-and-later-become-on-public-display-at-california-science-center-photo-by-red-huberorlando-sen-image386894980.html
RM2DDCGDT–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - This is the last time that two space shuttles, Endeavour, left, and Atlantis will meet nose-to-nose Thursday, August 16, 2012 at the Kennedy Space Center. The move marked the final time that Endeavour will roll out of an Orbiter Processing Facility, temporarily moving into the Vehicle Assembly Building until September. Endeavour is targeted to depart Kennedy atop the NASA Shuttle Carrier Aircraft in mid-September and fly to Los Angeles International Airport and later become on public display at California Science Center. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sen
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – After rollover from Orbiter Processing Facility 3 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., to the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building, space shuttle Discovery is being raised to vertical. It will be lifted into High Bay 1 where it will be mated to the external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters already installed on the mobile launcher platform. The shuttle is scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39A the first week of August to prepare for the STS-128 mission to the International Space Station. Discovery will carry the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-after-rollover-from-orbiter-processing-facility-3-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-fla-to-the-transfer-aisle-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-space-shuttle-discovery-is-being-raised-to-vertical-it-will-be-lifted-into-high-bay-1-where-it-will-be-mated-to-the-external-fuel-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-already-installed-on-the-mobile-launcher-platform-the-shuttle-is-scheduled-to-roll-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-first-week-of-august-to-prepare-for-the-sts-128-mission-to-the-international-space-station-discovery-will-carry-the-leonardo-multi-purpose-logistics-module-image592377986.html
RM2WBN44J–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – After rollover from Orbiter Processing Facility 3 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., to the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building, space shuttle Discovery is being raised to vertical. It will be lifted into High Bay 1 where it will be mated to the external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters already installed on the mobile launcher platform. The shuttle is scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39A the first week of August to prepare for the STS-128 mission to the International Space Station. Discovery will carry the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
Aerial view of the NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis as it travels from the Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building to the Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the STS-79 mission launch to the Russian Mir space station August 20, 1996 in Merritt Island, Florida. (photo by NASA Photo via Planetpix) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-view-of-the-nasa-space-shuttle-atlantis-as-it-travels-from-image157287013.html
RMK3W159–Aerial view of the NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis as it travels from the Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building to the Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the STS-79 mission launch to the Russian Mir space station August 20, 1996 in Merritt Island, Florida. (photo by NASA Photo via Planetpix)
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis inches its way out the doors of the Vehicle Assembly Building as it begins rolling out to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will have five system racks already installed insid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-space-shuttle-atlantis-inches-its-way-out-the-doors-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-as-it-begins-rolling-out-to-launch-pad-39a-for-the-second-time-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-crawler-transporter-and-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-will-have-five-system-racks-already-installed-insid-image592363649.html
RM2WBMDTH–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis inches its way out the doors of the Vehicle Assembly Building as it begins rolling out to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will have five system racks already installed insid
NASA's space shuttle 'Atlantis' rolls out to Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center on April 21, 2010. The roll began at 11:32 PM. Atlantis is heading to Launch Complex 39A for its final mission, STS 132, which is currently scheduled for May 14, 2010. Atlantis will carry a crew of six and deliver the Russian Mini-Research Module to the to the International Space Station during a twelve day mission. UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-atlantis-rolls-out-to-launch-complex-39a-at-the-kennedy-space-center-on-april-21-2010-the-roll-began-at-1132-pm-atlantis-is-heading-to-launch-complex-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-132-which-is-currently-scheduled-for-may-14-2010-atlantis-will-carry-a-crew-of-six-and-deliver-the-russian-mini-research-module-to-the-to-the-international-space-station-during-a-twelve-day-mission-upijoe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509536.html
RMTXXG14–NASA's space shuttle 'Atlantis' rolls out to Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center on April 21, 2010. The roll began at 11:32 PM. Atlantis is heading to Launch Complex 39A for its final mission, STS 132, which is currently scheduled for May 14, 2010. Atlantis will carry a crew of six and deliver the Russian Mini-Research Module to the to the International Space Station during a twelve day mission. UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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RMA4GD33–SCIENCE SPACE SHUTTLE
Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle Discovery rolls out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on its way to Launch Pad 39B which is 4.2 miles (6.8 kilometers) away. While at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/towering-atop-the-mobile-launcher-platform-and-crawler-transporter-space-shuttle-discovery-rolls-out-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-on-its-way-to-launch-pad-39b-which-is-42-miles-68-kilometers-away-while-at-the-pad-the-orbiter-external-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-will-undergo-final-preparations-for-the-sts-103-launch-targeted-for-dec-6-1999-at-237-am-est-image365576470.html
RM2C6NCEE–Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle Discovery rolls out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on its way to Launch Pad 39B which is 4.2 miles (6.8 kilometers) away. While at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST.
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/image-license-details/?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
Outside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Kennedy employees, and their families and friends, are on hand to watch space shuttle Discovery roll out to Launch Pad 39A ca. 2011 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-kennedy-employees-and-their-families-and-friends-are-on-hand-to-watch-space-shuttle-discovery-roll-out-to-launch-pad-39a-ca-2011-image461130750.html
RM2HP68YA–Outside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Kennedy employees, and their families and friends, are on hand to watch space shuttle Discovery roll out to Launch Pad 39A ca. 2011
Space Shuttle Discovery makes the turn toward Launch Pad 39B on its trek atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter. Once at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-shuttle-discovery-makes-the-turn-toward-launch-pad-39b-on-its-trek-atop-the-mobile-launcher-platform-and-crawler-transporter-once-at-the-pad-the-orbiter-external-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-will-undergo-final-preparations-for-the-sts-103-launch-targeted-for-dec-6-1999-at-237-am-est-image365576561.html
RM2C6NCHN–Space Shuttle Discovery makes the turn toward Launch Pad 39B on its trek atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter. Once at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The nose of Atlantis is seen in this closeup, along with the braces that attach it to the external tank at right. Space Shuttle Atlantis is making its second rollout attempt to Launch Pad 39A. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-nose-of-atlantis-is-seen-in-this-closeup-along-with-the-braces-that-attach-it-to-the-external-tank-at-right-space-shuttle-atlantis-is-making-its-second-rollout-attempt-to-launch-pad-39a-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-crawler-transporter-and-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-will-ha-image592372499.html
RM2WBMW4K–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The nose of Atlantis is seen in this closeup, along with the braces that attach it to the external tank at right. Space Shuttle Atlantis is making its second rollout attempt to Launch Pad 39A. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will ha
NASA's space shuttle 'Atlantis' rolls out to Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center on April 21, 2010. The roll began at 11:32 PM. Atlantis is heading to Launch Complex 39A for its final mission, STS 132, which is currently scheduled for May 14, 2010. Atlantis will carry a crew of six and deliver the Russian Mini-Research Module to the to the International Space Station during a twelve day mission. UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-atlantis-rolls-out-to-launch-complex-39a-at-the-kennedy-space-center-on-april-21-2010-the-roll-began-at-1132-pm-atlantis-is-heading-to-launch-complex-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-132-which-is-currently-scheduled-for-may-14-2010-atlantis-will-carry-a-crew-of-six-and-deliver-the-russian-mini-research-module-to-the-to-the-international-space-station-during-a-twelve-day-mission-upijoe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509533.html
RMTXXG11–NASA's space shuttle 'Atlantis' rolls out to Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center on April 21, 2010. The roll began at 11:32 PM. Atlantis is heading to Launch Complex 39A for its final mission, STS 132, which is currently scheduled for May 14, 2010. Atlantis will carry a crew of six and deliver the Russian Mini-Research Module to the to the International Space Station during a twelve day mission. UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509710.html
RMTXXG7A–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle Discovery negotiates a turn in the crawlerway on its trek from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B. While at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/towering-atop-the-mobile-launcher-platform-and-crawler-transporter-space-shuttle-discovery-negotiates-a-turn-in-the-crawlerway-on-its-trek-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-to-launch-pad-39b-while-at-the-pad-the-orbiter-external-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-will-undergo-final-preparations-for-the-sts-103-launch-targeted-for-dec-6-1999-at-237-am-est-image365576469.html
RM2C6NCED–Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle Discovery negotiates a turn in the crawlerway on its trek from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B. While at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Daylight glows from behind Space Shuttle Atlantis as it begins rollout to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will have five system racks already installed inside the module. After delivery of electro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-daylight-glows-from-behind-space-shuttle-atlantis-as-it-begins-rollout-to-launch-pad-39a-for-the-second-time-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-crawler-transporter-and-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-will-have-five-system-racks-already-installed-inside-the-module-after-delivery-of-electro-image592372015.html
RM2WBMTFB–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Daylight glows from behind Space Shuttle Atlantis as it begins rollout to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will have five system racks already installed inside the module. After delivery of electro
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509709.html
RMTXXG79–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle Discovery makes its trek along the stretch of crawlerway between the Vehicle Assembly Building and Launch Pad 39B. Once at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/towering-atop-the-mobile-launcher-platform-and-crawler-transporter-space-shuttle-discovery-makes-its-trek-along-the-stretch-of-crawlerway-between-the-vehicle-assembly-building-and-launch-pad-39b-once-at-the-pad-the-orbiter-external-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-will-undergo-final-preparations-for-the-sts-103-launch-targeted-for-dec-6-1999-at-237-am-est-image365576471.html
RM2C6NCEF–Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle Discovery makes its trek along the stretch of crawlerway between the Vehicle Assembly Building and Launch Pad 39B. Once at the pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST.
Space Shuttle Columbia rolls over from Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 to the Vehicle Assembly Building to be mated to its external tank/solid rocket booster stack. Roll out to Pad 39A in preparation for mission STS-83 is set for first motion at 7 a.m. on Tuesday. Launch is currently targeted for April 3 at 2:01 p.m. EST Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-shuttle-columbia-rolls-over-from-orbiter-processing-facility-bay-1-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-to-be-mated-to-its-external-tanksolid-rocket-booster-stack-roll-out-to-pad-39a-in-preparation-for-mission-sts-83-is-set-for-first-motion-at-7-am-on-tuesday-launch-is-currently-targeted-for-april-3-at-201-pm-est-image361377974.html
RM2BYX586–Space Shuttle Columbia rolls over from Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 to the Vehicle Assembly Building to be mated to its external tank/solid rocket booster stack. Roll out to Pad 39A in preparation for mission STS-83 is set for first motion at 7 a.m. on Tuesday. Launch is currently targeted for April 3 at 2:01 p.m. EST
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis inches its way to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. In the background is the launch pad; the crawlerway leading to it (on the right) extends toward the horizon. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will have five Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-space-shuttle-atlantis-inches-its-way-to-launch-pad-39a-for-the-second-time-in-the-background-is-the-launch-pad-the-crawlerway-leading-to-it-on-the-right-extends-toward-the-horizon-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-crawler-transporter-and-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-will-have-five-image592366790.html
RM2WBMHTP–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis inches its way to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. In the background is the launch pad; the crawlerway leading to it (on the right) extends toward the horizon. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will have five
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509712.html
RMTXXG7C–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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Space Shuttle Columbia rolls over from Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 to the Vehicle Assembly Building to be mated to its external tank/solid rocket booster stack. Roll out to Pad 39A in preparation for mission STS-83 is set for first motion at 7 a.m. on Tuesday. Launch is currently targeted for April 3 at 2:01 p.m. EST Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-shuttle-columbia-rolls-over-from-orbiter-processing-facility-bay-1-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-to-be-mated-to-its-external-tanksolid-rocket-booster-stack-roll-out-to-pad-39a-in-preparation-for-mission-sts-83-is-set-for-first-motion-at-7-am-on-tuesday-launch-is-currently-targeted-for-april-3-at-201-pm-est-image361373378.html
RM2BYWYC2–Space Shuttle Columbia rolls over from Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 to the Vehicle Assembly Building to be mated to its external tank/solid rocket booster stack. Roll out to Pad 39A in preparation for mission STS-83 is set for first motion at 7 a.m. on Tuesday. Launch is currently targeted for April 3 at 2:01 p.m. EST
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As Space Shuttle Atlantis inches its way to Launch Pad 39A for the second time, it passes the Launch Control Center (right). An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will have five system racks already installed inside the module. After deli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-as-space-shuttle-atlantis-inches-its-way-to-launch-pad-39a-for-the-second-time-it-passes-the-launch-control-center-right-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-crawler-transporter-and-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-will-have-five-system-racks-already-installed-inside-the-module-after-deli-image592372244.html
RM2WBMTRG–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As Space Shuttle Atlantis inches its way to Launch Pad 39A for the second time, it passes the Launch Control Center (right). An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the crawler transporter and the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab will have five system racks already installed inside the module. After deli
(17 Sept 1976) - - - Astronaut Joe H. Engle, commander of the second crew for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests (ALT), is photographed at the Rockwell International Space Division?s Orbiter assembly facility at Palmdale, California on the day of the roll out of the Space Shuttle Orbiter 101 ?Enterprise? spacecraft. The DC-size airplane-like Orbiter 101 is in the background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17-sept-1976-astronaut-joe-h-engle-commander-of-the-second-crew-for-the-space-shuttle-approach-and-landing-tests-alt-is-photographed-at-the-rockwell-international-space-divisions-orbiter-assembly-facility-at-palmdale-california-on-the-day-of-the-roll-out-of-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-101-enterprise-spacecraft-the-dc-size-airplane-like-orbiter-101-is-in-the-background-image376479438.html
RM2CTE3A6–(17 Sept 1976) - - - Astronaut Joe H. Engle, commander of the second crew for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests (ALT), is photographed at the Rockwell International Space Division?s Orbiter assembly facility at Palmdale, California on the day of the roll out of the Space Shuttle Orbiter 101 ?Enterprise? spacecraft. The DC-size airplane-like Orbiter 101 is in the background.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour is firmly attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters in a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. Endeavour and the six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS), a high-pressure gas tank, additional spare parts for the Dextre robotic helper and micrometeoroid debris shields to the International Space Station. Endeavour's final l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-space-shuttle-endeavour-is-firmly-attached-to-its-external-fuel-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-in-a-high-bay-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-endeavour-is-targeted-to-roll-out-to-kennedys-launch-pad-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-134-on-march-9-endeavour-and-the-six-member-crew-will-deliver-the-express-logistics-carrier-3-alpha-magnetic-spectrometer-2-ams-a-high-pressure-gas-tank-additional-spare-parts-for-the-dextre-robotic-helper-and-micrometeoroid-debris-shields-to-the-international-space-station-endeavours-final-l-image592369527.html
RM2WBMNAF–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour is firmly attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters in a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. Endeavour and the six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS), a high-pressure gas tank, additional spare parts for the Dextre robotic helper and micrometeoroid debris shields to the International Space Station. Endeavour's final l
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-endeavour-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-destination-of-its-journey-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-for-final-preparations-for-liftoff-of-the-sts-89-mission-endeavour-and-its-crew-of-seven-are-targeted-for-a-jan-22-launch-sts-89-will-be-the-eighth-shuttle-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-as-part-of-phase-1-of-the-international-space-station-program-mission-specialist-andy-thomas-phd-will-succeed-mission-specialist-david-wolf-md-as-the-last-nasa-astronaut-scheduled-for-a-long-duration-stay-aboard-mir-image365576089.html
RM2C6NC0W–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery sits poised in the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] awaiting roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-sits-poised-in-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-awaiting-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509702.html
RMTXXG72–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery sits poised in the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] awaiting roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour is firmly attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters in a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. Endeavour and the six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS), a high-pressure gas tank, additional spare parts for the Dextre robotic helper and micrometeoroid debris shields to the International Space Station. Endeavour's final l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-space-shuttle-endeavour-is-firmly-attached-to-its-external-fuel-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-in-a-high-bay-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-endeavour-is-targeted-to-roll-out-to-kennedys-launch-pad-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-134-on-march-9-endeavour-and-the-six-member-crew-will-deliver-the-express-logistics-carrier-3-alpha-magnetic-spectrometer-2-ams-a-high-pressure-gas-tank-additional-spare-parts-for-the-dextre-robotic-helper-and-micrometeoroid-debris-shields-to-the-international-space-station-endeavours-final-l-image592369835.html
RM2WBMNNF–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour is firmly attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters in a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. Endeavour and the six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS), a high-pressure gas tank, additional spare parts for the Dextre robotic helper and micrometeoroid debris shields to the International Space Station. Endeavour's final l
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-endeavour-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-destination-of-its-journey-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-for-final-preparations-for-liftoff-of-the-sts-89-mission-endeavour-and-its-crew-of-seven-are-targeted-for-a-jan-22-launch-sts-89-will-be-the-eighth-shuttle-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-as-part-of-phase-1-of-the-international-space-station-program-mission-specialist-andy-thomas-phd-will-succeed-mission-specialist-david-wolf-md-as-the-last-nasa-astronaut-scheduled-for-a-long-duration-stay-aboard-mir-image365576076.html
RM2C6NC0C–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509715.html
RMTXXG7F–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-endeavour-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-destination-of-its-journey-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-for-final-preparations-for-liftoff-of-the-sts-89-mission-endeavour-and-its-crew-of-seven-are-targeted-for-a-jan-22-launch-sts-89-will-be-the-eighth-shuttle-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-as-part-of-phase-1-of-the-international-space-station-program-mission-specialist-andy-thomas-phd-will-succeed-mission-specialist-david-wolf-md-as-the-last-nasa-astronaut-scheduled-for-a-long-duration-stay-aboard-mir-image365576113.html
RM2C6NC1N–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir
(17 Sept 1976) - - - Astronaut Joe H. Engle, commander of the second crew for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests (ALT), is photographed at the Rockwell International Space Division?s Orbiter assembly facility at Palmdale, California on the day of the roll out of the Space Shuttle Orbiter 101 ?Enterprise? spacecraft. The DC-size airplane-like Orbiter 101 is in the background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17-sept-1976-astronaut-joe-h-engle-commander-of-the-second-crew-for-the-space-shuttle-approach-and-landing-tests-alt-is-photographed-at-the-rockwell-international-space-divisions-orbiter-assembly-facility-at-palmdale-california-on-the-day-of-the-roll-out-of-the-space-shuttle-orbiter-101-enterprise-spacecraft-the-dc-size-airplane-like-orbiter-101-is-in-the-background-image229977779.html
RMRA4B03–(17 Sept 1976) - - - Astronaut Joe H. Engle, commander of the second crew for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests (ALT), is photographed at the Rockwell International Space Division?s Orbiter assembly facility at Palmdale, California on the day of the roll out of the Space Shuttle Orbiter 101 ?Enterprise? spacecraft. The DC-size airplane-like Orbiter 101 is in the background.
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In preparation for Space Shuttle Mission STS-87, the orbiter Columbia is lifted into high bay 3 in the Vehicle Assembly Building. The orbiter will be mated to the external tank and solid rocket boosters over the weekend and is slated to roll out to Pad 39B on Wednesday. STS-87 will be the fourth flight of the United States Microgravity Payload and the Spartan-201 deployable satellite Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-preparation-for-space-shuttle-mission-sts-87-the-orbiter-columbia-is-lifted-into-high-bay-3-in-the-vehicle-assembly-building-the-orbiter-will-be-mated-to-the-external-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-over-the-weekend-and-is-slated-to-roll-out-to-pad-39b-on-wednesday-sts-87-will-be-the-fourth-flight-of-the-united-states-microgravity-payload-and-the-spartan-201-deployable-satellite-image361375350.html
RM2BYX1XE–In preparation for Space Shuttle Mission STS-87, the orbiter Columbia is lifted into high bay 3 in the Vehicle Assembly Building. The orbiter will be mated to the external tank and solid rocket boosters over the weekend and is slated to roll out to Pad 39B on Wednesday. STS-87 will be the fourth flight of the United States Microgravity Payload and the Spartan-201 deployable satellite
(16 Oct 1983) --- NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter 103, Discovery, is rolled out in formal ceremonies at the Rockwell International Palmdale, California, facility. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/16-oct-1983-nasa-space-shuttle-orbiter-103-discovery-is-rolled-out-in-formal-ceremonies-at-the-rockwell-international-palmdale-california-facility-image242367985.html
RMT28PRD–(16 Oct 1983) --- NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter 103, Discovery, is rolled out in formal ceremonies at the Rockwell International Palmdale, California, facility.
In preparation for Space Shuttle Mission STS-87, Columbia rolls out to Launch Complex 39B atop the crawler-transporter. STS-87 will be the fourth flight of the United States Microgravity Payload and the Spartan-201 deployable satellite. Launch is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 19 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-preparation-for-space-shuttle-mission-sts-87-columbia-rolls-out-to-launch-complex-39b-atop-the-crawler-transporter-sts-87-will-be-the-fourth-flight-of-the-united-states-microgravity-payload-and-the-spartan-201-deployable-satellite-launch-is-tentatively-scheduled-for-nov-19-image361374705.html
RM2BYX13D–In preparation for Space Shuttle Mission STS-87, Columbia rolls out to Launch Complex 39B atop the crawler-transporter. STS-87 will be the fourth flight of the United States Microgravity Payload and the Spartan-201 deployable satellite. Launch is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 19
S97-00249 (10 Dec. 1996) --- Having departed the giant Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the space shuttle Atlantis slowly moves out to Launch Pad 39B along the Crawlerway. Atlantis is scheduled to liftoff Jan. 12 on STS-81, the first dhuttle mission of 1997. The planned nine-day flight will include the fifth Shuttle-Mir docking. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/s97-00249-10-dec-1996-having-departed-the-giant-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-the-space-shuttle-atlantis-slowly-moves-out-to-launch-pad-39b-along-the-crawlerway-atlantis-is-scheduled-to-liftoff-jan-12-on-sts-81-the-first-dhuttle-mission-of-1997-the-planned-nine-day-flight-will-include-the-fifth-shuttle-mir-docking-image361368039.html
RM2BYWMHB–S97-00249 (10 Dec. 1996) --- Having departed the giant Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the space shuttle Atlantis slowly moves out to Launch Pad 39B along the Crawlerway. Atlantis is scheduled to liftoff Jan. 12 on STS-81, the first dhuttle mission of 1997. The planned nine-day flight will include the fifth Shuttle-Mir docking.
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/image-license-details/?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-image361375987.html
RM2BYX2N7–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
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour is firmly attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters in a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. Endeavour and the six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS), a high-pressure gas tank, additional spare parts for the Dextre robotic helper and micrometeoroid debris shields to the International Space Station. Endeavour's final l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-space-shuttle-endeavour-is-firmly-attached-to-its-external-fuel-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-in-a-high-bay-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-endeavour-is-targeted-to-roll-out-to-kennedys-launch-pad-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-134-on-march-9-endeavour-and-the-six-member-crew-will-deliver-the-express-logistics-carrier-3-alpha-magnetic-spectrometer-2-ams-a-high-pressure-gas-tank-additional-spare-parts-for-the-dextre-robotic-helper-and-micrometeoroid-debris-shields-to-the-international-space-station-endeavours-final-l-image592368573.html
RM2WBMM4D–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour is firmly attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters in a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. Endeavour and the six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS), a high-pressure gas tank, additional spare parts for the Dextre robotic helper and micrometeoroid debris shields to the International Space Station. Endeavour's final l
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, is once again ready to roll out to Launch Pad 39A, this time on another crawler transporter. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. Using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle, the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system racks already ins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-space-shuttle-atlantis-on-its-mobile-launcher-platform-is-once-again-ready-to-roll-out-to-launch-pad-39a-this-time-on-another-crawler-transporter-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-first-crawler-transporter-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-module-will-have-five-system-racks-already-ins-image592375579.html
RM2WBN12K–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, is once again ready to roll out to Launch Pad 39A, this time on another crawler transporter. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. Using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle, the Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system racks already ins
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509705.html
RMTXXG75–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-endeavour-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-destination-of-its-journey-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-for-final-preparations-for-liftoff-of-the-sts-89-mission-endeavour-and-its-crew-of-seven-are-targeted-for-a-jan-22-launch-sts-89-will-be-the-eighth-shuttle-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-as-part-of-phase-1-of-the-international-space-station-program-mission-specialist-andy-thomas-phd-will-succeed-mission-specialist-david-wolf-md-as-the-last-nasa-astronaut-scheduled-for-a-long-duration-stay-aboard-mir-image361372695.html
RM2BYWXFK–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, begins rolling through the open doors of the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39A, this time on another crawler transporter. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. The Shuttle was returned to the VAB using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-space-shuttle-atlantis-on-its-mobile-launcher-platform-begins-rolling-through-the-open-doors-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-to-launch-pad-39a-this-time-on-another-crawler-transporter-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-first-crawler-transporter-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vab-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-module-will-have-five-system-r-image592363676.html
RM2WBMDWG–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, begins rolling through the open doors of the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39A, this time on another crawler transporter. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. The Shuttle was returned to the VAB using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system r
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509706.html
RMTXXG76–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-endeavour-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-destination-of-its-journey-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-for-final-preparations-for-liftoff-of-the-sts-89-mission-endeavour-and-its-crew-of-seven-are-targeted-for-a-jan-22-launch-sts-89-will-be-the-eighth-shuttle-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-as-part-of-phase-1-of-the-international-space-station-program-mission-specialist-andy-thomas-phd-will-succeed-mission-specialist-david-wolf-md-as-the-last-nasa-astronaut-scheduled-for-a-long-duration-stay-aboard-mir-image361375787.html
RM2BYX2E3–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, rolls out to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. The Shuttle was returned to the VAB using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system racks already installed inside. After delivery of electronics in the lab, electrical Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-space-shuttle-atlantis-on-its-mobile-launcher-platform-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-for-the-second-time-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-first-crawler-transporter-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vab-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-module-will-have-five-system-racks-already-installed-inside-after-delivery-of-electronics-in-the-lab-electrical-image592364496.html
RM2WBMEXT–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, rolls out to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. The Shuttle was returned to the VAB using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system racks already installed inside. After delivery of electronics in the lab, electrical
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery sits poised in the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] awaiting roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-sits-poised-in-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-awaiting-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509700.html
RMTXXG70–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery sits poised in the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] awaiting roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-endeavour-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-destination-of-its-journey-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-for-final-preparations-for-liftoff-of-the-sts-89-mission-endeavour-and-its-crew-of-seven-are-targeted-for-a-jan-22-launch-sts-89-will-be-the-eighth-shuttle-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-as-part-of-phase-1-of-the-international-space-station-program-mission-specialist-andy-thomas-phd-will-succeed-mission-specialist-david-wolf-md-as-the-last-nasa-astronaut-scheduled-for-a-long-duration-stay-aboard-mir-image361372091.html
RM2BYWWP3–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, is seen from across the turn basin as it rolls out to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. The Shuttle was returned to the VAB using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system racks already installed inside. After deliv Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-space-shuttle-atlantis-on-its-mobile-launcher-platform-is-seen-from-across-the-turn-basin-as-it-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-for-the-second-time-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-first-crawler-transporter-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vab-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-module-will-have-five-system-racks-already-installed-inside-after-deliv-image592366552.html
RM2WBMHG8–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, is seen from across the turn basin as it rolls out to Launch Pad 39A for the second time. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. The Shuttle was returned to the VAB using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system racks already installed inside. After deliv
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509711.html
RMTXXG7B–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-endeavour-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-destination-of-its-journey-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-for-final-preparations-for-liftoff-of-the-sts-89-mission-endeavour-and-its-crew-of-seven-are-targeted-for-a-jan-22-launch-sts-89-will-be-the-eighth-shuttle-docking-with-the-russian-space-station-mir-as-part-of-phase-1-of-the-international-space-station-program-mission-specialist-andy-thomas-phd-will-succeed-mission-specialist-david-wolf-md-as-the-last-nasa-astronaut-scheduled-for-a-long-duration-stay-aboard-mir-image361376660.html
RM2BYX3H8–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls out to Launch Pad 39A, the destination of its journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building, for final preparations for liftoff of the STS-89 mission. Endeavour and its crew of seven are targeted for a Jan. 22 launch. STS-89 will be the eighth Shuttle docking with the Russian Space Station Mir as part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program. Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D., will succeed Mission Specialist David Wolf, M.D., as the last NASA astronaut scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard Mir
As dawn comes to Florida's space coast, space shuttle Atlantis rolls out to Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center ca. 2009 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-dawn-comes-to-floridas-space-coast-space-shuttle-atlantis-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-39a-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-ca-2009-image461132627.html
RM2HP6BAB–As dawn comes to Florida's space coast, space shuttle Atlantis rolls out to Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center ca. 2009
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Discovery, targeted for launch on August 7, 1997, on mission STS-85, rolls out to Launch Complex 39A. STS-85 will feature the second flight of the Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the Atmosphere-Shuttle Pallet Satellite. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-space-shuttle-discovery-targeted-for-launch-on-august-7-1997-on-mission-sts-85-rolls-out-to-launch-complex-39a-sts-85-will-feature-the-second-flight-of-the-cryogenic-infrared-spectrometers-and-telescopes-for-the-atmosphere-shuttle-pallet-satellite-image361375558.html
RM2BYX25X–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Discovery, targeted for launch on August 7, 1997, on mission STS-85, rolls out to Launch Complex 39A. STS-85 will feature the second flight of the Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the Atmosphere-Shuttle Pallet Satellite.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, begins to roll out to Launch Pad 39A, this time on another crawler transporter. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. The Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building Using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system racks already installed inside. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-space-shuttle-atlantis-on-its-mobile-launcher-platform-begins-to-roll-out-to-launch-pad-39a-this-time-on-another-crawler-transporter-an-attempt-to-roll-out-on-jan-2-incurred-a-failed-computer-processor-on-the-first-crawler-transporter-the-shuttle-was-returned-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-using-a-secondary-computer-processor-on-the-vehicle-atlantis-will-fly-on-mission-sts-98-the-seventh-construction-flight-to-the-international-space-station-carrying-the-us-laboratory-named-destiny-the-lab-module-will-have-five-system-racks-already-installed-inside-image592373865.html
RM2WBMXWD–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis, on its Mobile Launcher Platform, begins to roll out to Launch Pad 39A, this time on another crawler transporter. An attempt to roll out on Jan. 2 incurred a failed computer processor on the first crawler transporter. The Shuttle was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building Using a secondary computer processor on the vehicle. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction flight to the International Space Station, carrying the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny. The lab module will have five system racks already installed inside.
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RM2HP6521–The American flag flies on the NASA News Center grounds at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, giving witness to the passage of space shuttle Atlantis as it rolls out to Launch Pad 39A ca. 2008
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space shuttle Atlantis rolls out of Orbiter Processing Facility 1 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to roll over to the Vehicle Assembly Building. First motion was at 11:30 a.m. EDT. In the VAB, Atlantis will be lifted into High Bay 3 and mated to the solid rocket booster-external fuel tank already installed on the mobile launcher platform. Atlantis is targeted to launch May 12 for the STS-125 Hubble servicing mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-space-shuttle-atlantis-rolls-out-of-orbiter-processing-facility-1-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-to-roll-over-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-first-motion-was-at-1130-am-edt-in-the-vab-atlantis-will-be-lifted-into-high-bay-3-and-mated-to-the-solid-rocket-booster-external-fuel-tank-already-installed-on-the-mobile-launcher-platform-atlantis-is-targeted-to-launch-may-12-for-the-sts-125-hubble-servicing-mission-image592366924.html
RM2WBMJ1G–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space shuttle Atlantis rolls out of Orbiter Processing Facility 1 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to roll over to the Vehicle Assembly Building. First motion was at 11:30 a.m. EDT. In the VAB, Atlantis will be lifted into High Bay 3 and mated to the solid rocket booster-external fuel tank already installed on the mobile launcher platform. Atlantis is targeted to launch May 12 for the STS-125 Hubble servicing mission.
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509714.html
RMTXXG7E–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-111 Pilot Paul Lockhart climbs out of the T-38 jet aircraft that he flew from Houston to prepare for launch. Mission STS-111, known as Utilization Flight 2, is carrying supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. The payload includes the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to ' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-at-the-ksc-shuttle-landing-facility-sts-111-pilot-paul-lockhart-climbs-out-of-the-t-38-jet-aircraft-that-he-flew-from-houston-to-prepare-for-launch-mission-sts-111-known-as-utilization-flight-2-is-carrying-supplies-and-equipment-to-the-international-space-station-the-payload-includes-the-multi-purpose-logistics-module-leonardo-the-mobile-base-system-which-will-be-installed-on-the-mobile-transporter-to-complete-the-canadian-mobile-servicing-system-or-mss-and-a-replacement-wrist-roll-joint-for-canadarm-2-the-mechanical-arm-will-then-have-the-capability-to-image592362798.html
RM2WBMCP6–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-111 Pilot Paul Lockhart climbs out of the T-38 jet aircraft that he flew from Houston to prepare for launch. Mission STS-111, known as Utilization Flight 2, is carrying supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. The payload includes the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to '
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Preparations to roll space shuttle Discovery out of the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB, to the Shuttle Landing Facility, or SLF, are under way at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Discovery was in storage in the VAB’s high bay 4 awaiting departure from Kennedy’s Launch Complex 39 area for the final time. At the SLF, Discovery will be hoisted onto a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, with the aid of a mate-demate device. The SCA, a modified Boeing 747 jet airliner, is scheduled to transport Discovery to the Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-preparations-to-roll-space-shuttle-discovery-out-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-or-vab-to-the-shuttle-landing-facility-or-slf-are-under-way-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-discovery-was-in-storage-in-the-vabs-high-bay-4-awaiting-departure-from-kennedys-launch-complex-39-area-for-the-final-time-at-the-slf-discovery-will-be-hoisted-onto-a-shuttle-carrier-aircraft-or-sca-with-the-aid-of-a-mate-demate-device-the-sca-a-modified-boeing-747-jet-airliner-is-scheduled-to-transport-discovery-to-the-washington-dulles-international-airport-in-virginia-o-image592375222.html
RM2WBN0HX–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Preparations to roll space shuttle Discovery out of the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB, to the Shuttle Landing Facility, or SLF, are under way at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Discovery was in storage in the VAB’s high bay 4 awaiting departure from Kennedy’s Launch Complex 39 area for the final time. At the SLF, Discovery will be hoisted onto a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, with the aid of a mate-demate device. The SCA, a modified Boeing 747 jet airliner, is scheduled to transport Discovery to the Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia o
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., space shuttle Discovery is lifted from its transporter. The shuttle will be raised to vertical and lifted into High Bay 1. The first motion of the shuttle out of Orbiter Processing Facility 3 was at 7:22 a.m. EDT. Discovery will be mated to the external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters already installed on the mobile launcher platform. The shuttle is scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39A the first week of August to prepare for the STS-128 mission to the International Spa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-in-the-transfer-aisle-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-fla-space-shuttle-discovery-is-lifted-from-its-transporter-the-shuttle-will-be-raised-to-vertical-and-lifted-into-high-bay-1-the-first-motion-of-the-shuttle-out-of-orbiter-processing-facility-3-was-at-722-am-edt-discovery-will-be-mated-to-the-external-fuel-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-already-installed-on-the-mobile-launcher-platform-the-shuttle-is-scheduled-to-roll-out-to-launch-pad-39a-the-first-week-of-august-to-prepare-for-the-sts-128-mission-to-the-international-spa-image592378741.html
RM2WBN53H–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., space shuttle Discovery is lifted from its transporter. The shuttle will be raised to vertical and lifted into High Bay 1. The first motion of the shuttle out of Orbiter Processing Facility 3 was at 7:22 a.m. EDT. Discovery will be mated to the external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters already installed on the mobile launcher platform. The shuttle is scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39A the first week of August to prepare for the STS-128 mission to the International Spa
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The aft segment of a Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) is ready to roll out of the Rotation Processing and Surge Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The segment is being moved to the Vehicle Assembly Building where it will be mated with other segments for use on the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on the second Return to Flight mission, STS-121. SRBs are used as matched pairs and each is made up of four solid rocket motor segments. Two SRBs provide the main thrust to lift the Space Shuttle off the pad to an altitude of about 150,000 feet. In addition, the two SRBs c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-aft-segment-of-a-solid-rocket-booster-srb-is-ready-to-roll-out-of-the-rotation-processing-and-surge-facility-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-the-segment-is-being-moved-to-the-vehicle-assembly-building-where-it-will-be-mated-with-other-segments-for-use-on-the-launch-of-space-shuttle-atlantis-on-the-second-return-to-flight-mission-sts-121-srbs-are-used-as-matched-pairs-and-each-is-made-up-of-four-solid-rocket-motor-segments-two-srbs-provide-the-main-thrust-to-lift-the-space-shuttle-off-the-pad-to-an-altitude-of-about-150000-feet-in-addition-the-two-srbs-c-image592369147.html
RM2WBMMTY–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The aft segment of a Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) is ready to roll out of the Rotation Processing and Surge Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The segment is being moved to the Vehicle Assembly Building where it will be mated with other segments for use on the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on the second Return to Flight mission, STS-121. SRBs are used as matched pairs and each is made up of four solid rocket motor segments. Two SRBs provide the main thrust to lift the Space Shuttle off the pad to an altitude of about 150,000 feet. In addition, the two SRBs c
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- This is a 3-D image of space shuttle Endeavour as it is outfitted with a metal sling that will lift the spacecraft from the transfer aisle into a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In the bay, the shuttle will be attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. To view this image, use green and magenta 3-D glasses. Endeavour and six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-this-is-a-3-d-image-of-space-shuttle-endeavour-as-it-is-outfitted-with-a-metal-sling-that-will-lift-the-spacecraft-from-the-transfer-aisle-into-a-high-bay-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-in-the-bay-the-shuttle-will-be-attached-to-its-external-fuel-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-endeavour-is-targeted-to-roll-out-to-kennedys-launch-pad-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-134-on-march-9-to-view-this-image-use-green-and-magenta-3-d-glasses-endeavour-and-six-member-crew-will-deliver-the-express-logistics-carrier-3-alpha-magnet-image592383161.html
RM2WBNAND–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- This is a 3-D image of space shuttle Endeavour as it is outfitted with a metal sling that will lift the spacecraft from the transfer aisle into a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In the bay, the shuttle will be attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. To view this image, use green and magenta 3-D glasses. Endeavour and six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnet
Silhouetted against the early morning sky, space shuttle Atlantis begins to roll away from Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida ca. 2008 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silhouetted-against-the-early-morning-sky-space-shuttle-atlantis-begins-to-roll-away-from-launch-pad-39a-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-ca-2008-image461132797.html
RM2HP6BGD–Silhouetted against the early morning sky, space shuttle Atlantis begins to roll away from Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida ca. 2008
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RM2BYX25K–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Columbia rolls out
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery sits poised in the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] awaiting roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-sits-poised-in-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-awaiting-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509701.html
RMTXXG71–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery sits poised in the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] awaiting roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A large yellow, metal sling lifts shuttle Endeavour from the transfer aisle into a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In the bay, the shuttle will be attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-a-large-yellow-metal-sling-lifts-shuttle-endeavour-from-the-transfer-aisle-into-a-high-bay-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-in-the-bay-the-shuttle-will-be-attached-to-its-external-fuel-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-endeavour-is-targeted-to-roll-out-to-kennedys-launch-pad-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-134-on-march-9-image242338782.html
RMT27DGE–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A large yellow, metal sling lifts shuttle Endeavour from the transfer aisle into a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In the bay, the shuttle will be attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The orbiter Atlantis rolls out of the Orbiter Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for its journey to the Shuttle Landing Facility where it will be lifted and mated to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft at KSC’s Shuttle Landing Facility. Atlantis will then be ferried to California for its Orbiter Maintenance Down Period at Palmdale’s Orbiter Assembly Facility, where it will remain until August 1998. At Palmdale, modifications and structural inspections will be conducted in preparation for Atlantis’ future missions to support International Space Station asse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-the-orbiter-atlantis-rolls-out-of-the-orbiter-processing-facility-at-kennedy-space-center-ksc-for-its-journey-to-the-shuttle-landing-facility-where-it-will-be-lifted-and-mated-to-the-shuttle-carrier-aircraft-at-kscs-shuttle-landing-facility-atlantis-will-then-be-ferried-to-california-for-its-orbiter-maintenance-down-period-at-palmdales-orbiter-assembly-facility-where-it-will-remain-until-august-1998-at-palmdale-modifications-and-structural-inspections-will-be-conducted-in-preparation-for-atlantis-future-missions-to-support-international-space-station-asse-image361377780.html
RM2BYX518–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The orbiter Atlantis rolls out of the Orbiter Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for its journey to the Shuttle Landing Facility where it will be lifted and mated to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft at KSC’s Shuttle Landing Facility. Atlantis will then be ferried to California for its Orbiter Maintenance Down Period at Palmdale’s Orbiter Assembly Facility, where it will remain until August 1998. At Palmdale, modifications and structural inspections will be conducted in preparation for Atlantis’ future missions to support International Space Station asse
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Columbia rolls out Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-columbia-rolls-out-image361377369.html
RM2BYX4EH–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Columbia rolls out
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- This is a 3-D image of space shuttle Endeavour as it is outfitted with a metal sling that will lift the spacecraft from the transfer aisle into a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In the bay, the shuttle will be attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. To view this image, use green and magenta 3-D glasses. Endeavour and six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-this-is-a-3-d-image-of-space-shuttle-endeavour-as-it-is-outfitted-with-a-metal-sling-that-will-lift-the-spacecraft-from-the-transfer-aisle-into-a-high-bay-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-in-the-bay-the-shuttle-will-be-attached-to-its-external-fuel-tank-and-solid-rocket-boosters-endeavour-is-targeted-to-roll-out-to-kennedys-launch-pad-39a-for-its-final-mission-sts-134-on-march-9-to-view-this-image-use-green-and-magenta-3-d-glasses-endeavour-and-six-member-crew-will-deliver-the-express-logistics-carrier-3-alpha-magne-image592385106.html
RM2WBND6X–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- This is a 3-D image of space shuttle Endeavour as it is outfitted with a metal sling that will lift the spacecraft from the transfer aisle into a high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In the bay, the shuttle will be attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters. Endeavour is targeted to roll out to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A for its final mission, STS-134, on March 9. To view this image, use green and magenta 3-D glasses. Endeavour and six-member crew will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magne
NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasas-space-shuttle-discovery-departs-from-inside-the-vehicle-assembly-building-vab-for-roll-out-to-complex-39a-for-mission-sts-133-at-the-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-on-september-202010-the-launch-is-scheduled-for-november-12010-with-a-crew-of-six-commanded-by-steven-lindsey-the-orbiter-will-deliver-the-permanent-multipurpose-module-pmm-with-spare-parts-to-the-international-space-station-during-the-orbiters-final-scheduled-flightupi-joe-marino-bill-cantrell-image257509703.html
RMTXXG73–NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery departs from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building [VAB] for roll out to Complex 39A for mission STS 133 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20,2010. The launch is scheduled for November 1,2010 with a crew of six commanded by Steven Lindsey .The Orbiter will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module [PMM] with spare parts to the International Space Station during the orbiters final 'scheduled' flight.UPI/ Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
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