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NASA Shuttle Launch Director Michael Leinbach talks with other members of teh launch team as they monitor the launch...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, standing left, and other NASA mission managers monitor the countdown of the...
Guests look on from the terrace of Operations Support Building II as space shuttle Atlantis launches from launch pad...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, participates in the post launch traditional beans and cornbread at the...
John P. Shannon, Manager, NASA Space Shuttle Program Office watches the latest weather radar in Firing Room Four of...
NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations William Gerstenmaier watches the latest weather radar from Firing...
Close up view of the side the space shuttle Atlantis at the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF)...
The space shuttle Atlantis is revealed as the rotating service structure (RSS) is rolled back at launch pad 39a on...
NASA and contractor personnel work on the space shuttle Atlantis at the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing...
NASA Kennedy Space Center worker Dwayne Hutcheson sweeps the Launch Control Center (LCC) lobby floor in preparation...
A dragonfly is seen at the edge of the lagoon near pad 39a and the space shuttle Atlantis on Wednesday, July 6, 2011...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Director Robert Lightfoot Jr., standing center, and other management looks on from...
The space shuttle Atlantis is revealed as the rotating service structure (RSS) is rolled back at launch pad 39a on...
The space shuttle Atlantis is revealed as the rotating service structure (RSS) is rolled back at launch pad 39a on...
The space shuttle Atlantis is revealed as the rotating service structure (RSS) is rolled back at launch pad 39a on...
NASA and contractor personnel are photographed under the wing of the space shuttle Atlantis at the Kennedy Space...
A warning sign is seen on the entrance to Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center at NASA's Kennedy Space...
The space shuttle Atlantis is seen shortly after the rotating service structure (RSS) was rolled back at launch pad...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden looks out the window of Firing Room Four in the Launch Control Center during the...
NASA Shuttle Launch Director Michael Leinbach monitors the launch countdown from Firing Room Four of the Launch...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, right, and other management look on from Firing Room Four of the...
The space shuttle Atlantis is seen shortly after the rotating service structure (RSS) was rolled back at launch pad...
The space shuttle Atlantis is seen shortly after the rotating service structure (RSS) was rolled back at launch pad...
The space shuttle Atlantis is seen shortly after the rotating service structure (RSS) was rolled back at launch pad...