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.
Shuttle Atlantis: From the Inside

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8 responses to “Shuttle Atlantis: From the Inside”
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We can't leave low earth orbit so anything within the lower Orbit we can reach anything beyond we cannot
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It's amazing how they managed to find a style for their "Flight Crew System" logo from the word art. Kudos, Nasa
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Wow! What an amazing insight. Thank you!
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Why r there no black people wrking here?
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A real life jenyewine SPACESHIP
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That's awesome. I love the details on what these people did and how the system was set up.
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The amount of velcro everywhere in the shuttle is almost comical.
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bank angle, bank angle, bank angle




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