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Space Station Lab Launched

delorean writes "The Shuttle Atlantis lifted off last night on a spectacular evening launch. It had to be the most beautiful launch I've seen, even if it was only by TV. Check out this pic of the boosters rockets falling away. The Shuttle is carrying the Destiny Laboratory for the International Space Station, the most expensive piece of equipment for the multi-national effort. Once the Destiny is hooked up and online the control of the ISS will switch over to a special Mission Control center in Houston instead of Russia. Get the incredible statistics about the assembly here. Read the Mission goal, Realtime Tracking of the Shuttle and ISS here and catch Sightings here."

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  1. Front Page? -sigh- by TOTKChief · · Score: 2

    Of course, it's not like this is that important, anyway. It's just ISS, right? Actually, Destiny's not even truly outfitted with racks. We need another couple flights before science can really happen...and NASA's pushing the science back right now in favor of the assembly sequence anyway. That's okay--lots of the science isn't ready. =)
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