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Space Shuttle Atlantis Takes Flight

Space Shuttle Atlantis Takes Flight

Space Shuttle Photos – Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375,000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines. The STS-27 was the third classified mission dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD). After completion of mission, Orbiter Atlantis landed December 6, 1988, 3:36 p.m. PST at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

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Magellan-Spacecraft-Preparation

Magellan Spacecraft Preparation

Magellan Spacecraft Preparation

Space Shuttle Photos – The Magellan spacecraft with its attached Inertial Upper Stage booster is in the orbiter Atlantis payload bay prior to closure of the doors at T-3 days to launch from pad 39B. Launch of Magellan and Space Shuttle Mission STS-30 is targeted for Friday, April 28, 1989. The 23 minute launch window opens at 2:24 p.m.

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Flock-of-Birds-Near-the-Space-Shuttle

Flock of Birds Near the Space Shuttle

Flock of Birds Near the Space Shuttle

Space Shuttle Photos – A flock of birds take flight shortly after the Space Shuttle Atlantis arrives at Pad 39B after being rolled out from the Vehicle Assembly Building approximately six hours before. Atlantis is scheduled to be launched in late November 1988 on Space Shuttle mission STS-27, a Department of Defense dedicated mission. This will be Atlantis’ third mission in space.

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First-Launch-of-a-Space-Shuttle-Columbia

First Launch of a Space Shuttle (columbia)

First Launch of a Space Shuttle (columbia)

Space Shuttle Photos – The Space Shuttle rises majestically above Launch Complex 39′s Pad A on the first leg of its maiden journey into space. On board for the historic flight are astronauts John Young and Bob Crippen, scheduled to spend nearly 54 hours in space on this first shakedown test of Americas’s new reusable Space Transportation System (STS). The Sunday morning liftoff came a few seconds after 7:00 a.m.

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