Workers removing the Space Shuttle Enterprise from the 747 SCA in the Mate-Demate Device at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Date: April 25, 1979
NASA ID: link
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STS-132 - Atlantis - EOM: 26 May 2010 - KSC
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The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
-- Eleanor Roosevelt
(Kennedy Space Center)
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"Why don't you fix your little problem and light this candle?"
LC-5, Cape Canaveral
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blue one already done ✅ brown white in progress
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Tolle Choreo, Schweigeminute, Nur nach Hause + Gute Freunde kann niemand trennen gesungen, lautes HaHoHe beim Anpfiff
Chapeau Karlsruhe 💙🤍
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UPDATE: The doubleheader is no longer on. Gemini 12’s record lives to see another day.
If all goes to plan, tomorrow's Space Coast doubleheader will break the record for shortest time between orbital launches (on the same range) by >70 minutes! The current holder is Gemini 12, with ~90 mins between Gemini/Titan & Atlas/Agena!
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Space Shuttle Enterprise being from the runway, after arriving and the Mate Demate-Device at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Date: April 25, 1979
Intrepid Museum Archive: P2013.30.01, P2013.30.03
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Shuttle Landing Facility, Kennedy Space Center, FL
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Kennedy Space Center
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So a while back I was a part of something @segasister did based off danganronpa. Naturally, I had to get @badlydrawnronpa to draw them.
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Photo (70mm film scan) of the stranded Intelsat 603 communications satellite over NASA Kennedy taken from the Endeavour orbiter on May 10, 1992 during STS-49. 198 nautical miles altitude. (NASA image # STS049-79-24)
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