Shuttle Atlantis: From the Inside

Shuttle Atlantis: From the Inside
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An unprecedented up close, inside look in high-definition of space shuttle Atlantis as it was readied for “towback” from Kennedy’s Shuttle Landing Facility runway to Orbiter Processing Facility-1 following its May 26 landing on STS-132. After every shuttle landing, about 150 trained workers assist the crew out and prepare the shuttle for towing atop a large diesel-driven tractor to its processing hangar.

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8 responses to “Shuttle Atlantis: From the Inside”

  1. We can't leave low earth orbit so anything within the lower Orbit we can reach anything beyond we cannot

  2. It's amazing how they managed to find a style for their "Flight Crew System" logo from the word art. Kudos, Nasa

  3. Wow! What an amazing insight. Thank you!

  4. Why r there no black people wrking here?

  5. A real life jenyewine SPACESHIP

  6. That's awesome. I love the details on what these people did and how the system was set up.

  7. The amount of velcro everywhere in the shuttle is almost comical.

  8. bank angle, bank angle, bank angle

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