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Space Shuttles
Date: 7/4/2011 Album ID: 1279721
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Since NASA's space shuttle program first officially launched in 1981, we've been there taking pictures of the magnificent sight of a manned object roaring into the sky on a tower of flame. Here are some of the images we've captured, from nearby and far away.
The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Center on June 27, 1995 commanded by Robert Hoot Gibson on the first Shuttle/Mir misson. (Peter Bauer)
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The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Center on June 27, 1995 commanded by Robert Hoot Gibson on the first Shuttle/Mir misson. (Peter Bauer)
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The space shuttle Atlantis (STS-84) lifts off from Kennedy Space Center on May 15, 1997 commanded by Charles J. Precourt on the Shuttle/Mir 06 mission carrying the SPACEHAB 07 double module. (Roger Simms)
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The space shuttle Discovery streaks over the rising moon in this view from Deland, Fla., Wednesday evening, Oct. 11, 2000. The mission, NASA's 100th shuttle flight, will service the international space station later this week. (AP Photo/Daytona Beach News-Journal, Peter Bauer)
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The space shuttle Columbia (STS-93) launches from the Kennedy Space Center on July 23, 1999 commanded by Eileen M. Collins on a 4 day mission to release the Chandra X-Ray Observatory telescope. (Brian Myrick)
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The space shuttle Columbia (STS-93) launches from the Kennedy Space Center on July 23, 1999 commanded by Eileen M. Collins on a 4 day mission to release the Chandra X-Ray Observatory telescope. (Brian Myrick)
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Space Shuttle Columbia launches from Kennedy Space Center on July 1, 1997 on a Spacelab mission. (Roger Simms)
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The space shuttle Discovery (STS-96) liftsoff from Kennedy Space Center on May 27, 1999 commanded by Kent V. Rominger on a 11 day mission to the International Space Station (A.1) with the SPACEHAB double module. (Brian Myrick)
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The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Center pass a nearly full moon Wednesday February 7, 2001. The shuttle is carring the most expensive and pivotal piece of the international space station: $1.4 billion science laboratory. (Photo Jim Tiller)
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The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Center pass a nearly full moon Wednesday February 7, 2001. The shuttle is carring the most expensive and pivotal piece of the international space station: $1.4 billion science laboratory. (Photo Jim Tiller)
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The space shuttle Atlantis streaks through the early morning sky above the Flagler Beach Pier, Friday, May 19, 2000, on its way toward a rendezvous with the International Space Station.(Brian Myrick)
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The predawn launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis as it reflects in the waters of the turn basin at the Kennedy Space Center , Fl. Friday May 19,2000. This was the fourth attempt to launch Atlantis in the last month and it came right on time at 6:19 am. (ROGER SIMMS)
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The contrail of the Space Shuttle Atlantis curls in the predawn light over the historic Volusia County Courthouse, in DeLand, on Friday May 19, 2000, morning. (Peter Bauer)
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Beachgoers in front of the boardwalk on Daytona Beach utilize a lifeguard tower to watch the Space Shuttle Atlantis just prior to sunrise as it soars over the Main St Pier, Friday, May 19, 2000. (Nigel Cook)
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The space shuttle Atlantis (STS-101/2A) lifts off from Kennedy Space Center on May 19, 2000 commanded by James D. Halsell on a 10 day mission carrying the BioTube precurser experiment and SPACEHAB. (Roger Simms)
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Nancy Beal, of DeBary, pulls over along Lake Monroe, in Sanford early Thursday morning, March 8, 2001 to watch as Space Shuttle discovery lifts off as the sun rises on a cool clear morning. (Kelly Jordan)
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The space shuttle Discovery makes its way to the launch pad atop the crawler at the Kennedy Space Center on Saturday, November 13, 1999.  (Photo by Sandra Frederick)
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The spaceshuttle Discovery makes its way to the launch pad atop the crawler at the Kennedy Space Center on Saturday, November 13, 1999.  (Photo by Sandra Frederick)
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The space shuttle Discovery lifts off launch pad 39-B on its way to the Hubble Space Telescope, Sunday, Dec. 19, 1999.(Brian Myrick)
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Spectators line Flagler Beach Pier as the  space Shuttle lifts off Sunday night December 19, 1999, with pilot Scott Kelly flying the mission. Kelly's parents are Flagler Beach residents. Photo Jim Tiller
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