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Discovery's Cloud
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100408.html

Explanation:
The space shuttle orbiter Discovery is now docked with the International 
Space Station, some 350 kilometers above planet Earth. Last Monday, its 
launch to orbit was a beautiful one as it rose into clear, predawn skies 
at 6:21am EDT from Kennedy Space Center's pad 39A. Looking east, this 
time exposure was taken shortly after lift off from a marina about 13 
miles west of the launch site in Titusville, Florida. It shows the 
dawn's emerging colors along the horizon, with wafting rocket contrails 
at the upper right. The bright streak surrounded by the remarkable, 
elongated, vapor cloud near the center of the image is the actual track 
of Discovery, arcing toward the horizon and its orbital rendezvous.



Discovery Launch - STS131
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMTFjt5wDiI

Descrição:
Nimbus2004  —   5 de abril de 2010
Discovery blasts off into the pre-dawn sky on April 5th 2010. Only 3 
more missions left until the scheduled end of the shuttle fleet. I shot 
this video from Port Canaveral over looking the Banana River.


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