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Orbiter: Atlantis
Mission: STS-129
Payload: ISS ULF 3
Launch: Nov. 16, 2009
Time: 2:28 p.m. EST
Site: Pad 39A, Kennedy Space Center
Landing: Nov. 27 @ 9:44 a.m.
Site: KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility

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Pad cameras capture picturesque launch

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Shuttle Atlantis blasted off bound for the International Space Station at 2:28 p.m. EST Monday. The shuttle is carrying spare parts and and logistics for the orbiting complex. These pictures were taken by remote cameras near the launch pad.


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Photo credit: Ben Cooper/Spaceflight Now

 

Photo credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

 

Photo credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

 

Photo credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

 

Photo credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

 

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