2007 a year worth living for the opportunity to see Atlantis live on the space coast Great fun with colleagues and friends, and the opportunity to reflect on all things space ... Shuttle X33 Space Station NASA Rocketdyne STS 117
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STS-117 was a Space Shuttle mission flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis, launched from pad 39A of the Kennedy Space Center on June 8, 2007. Damage from a hail storm on February 26, 2007 had previously caused the launch to be postponed from an originally-planned launch date of March 15, 2007. ...
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Mission STS-117 is the Space Shuttle Program's 21st mission to the International Space Station. Rick Sturckow will command the mission and Lee Archambault will serve as Atlantis' pilot. Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester, James Reilly, Steven Swanson, John Olivas and Flight Engineer Clayton An...
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Launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis Mission STS-117 at Kennedy Space Center as seen from Space View Park in Titusville, Fl. The video starts at T-9 minutes and holding... More Information on the Mission: Launch: June 8, 2007 7:38 p.m. EDT Landing: June 22, 2007 3:49 p.m. EDT Orbiter: Atlantis ...
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The International Space Station spread its new set of wings on 12th June 2007. The solar arrays on the newly installed Starboard 3 and 4 (S3/S4) truss segment deployed to their full length with the assistance of the STS-117 crew. The S3/S4 was installed onto the station before the start of STS-1...
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STS-117 Music Video, featuring mission highlights set to "Hurricane 2000" by the Scorpions. This video has now been viewed by the crew of STS-117, and the commander offered his appreciation. A high-res WMV is available at http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/ !
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Watching the space shuttle Atlantis launch into space on mission STS-117. You can see the two solid rocket boosters falling back down to earth in the end.
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Mission STS-117 is the Space Shuttle Program's 21st mission to the International Space Station. Rick Sturckow will command the mission and Lee Archambault will serve as Atlantis' pilot. Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester, James Reilly, Steven Swanson, John Olivas and Flight Engineer Clayton An...
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STS-117's constructive stay at the International Space Station came to a close on 19th June 2007 when space shuttle Atlantis undocked. The two spacecraft parted ways at 10:42 a.m. EDT as they flew over the Coral Sea northeast of Australia. After Pilot Lee Archambault backed the orbiter 450 feet...
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