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<h3>RSS Rollback on Pad 39A</h3> Space shuttle Atlantis is revealed on Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida following the move of the rotating service structure (RSS).

The structure provides weather protection and access to the shuttle while it awaits liftoff on the pad.

RSS "rollback" marks a major milestone in Atlantis' STS-135 mission countdown.
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các phi hành gia xưa nay đều đi bằng T 38 đến bãi phóng, em này là phiên bản huấn luyện, sau phát triển cải tiến thành F5
<h3>135 Crew Land at Kennedy</h3> STS-135 Commander Chris Ferguson and Mission Specialist Sandy Magnus have touched down in a T-38 jet on the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, closely followed by Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialist Rex Walheim.
The STS-135 astronauts arrived at Kennedy at about 2:30 p.m. EDT for final preparations for space shuttle Atlantis' STS-135 mission to the International Space Station
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<h3>Pilot Boards Atlantis</h3> In the White Room at Launch Pad 39A, STS-135 Pilot Doug Hurley thanks Closeout Crew member Rene Arriens for his assistance as he prepares to board space shuttle Atlantis through the crew hatch in the background.

Members of the Closeout Crew, in white uniforms, are there to assist astronauts with their launch-and-entry suits and the boarding process.
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<h3>Atlantis' Final Roll to Pad</h3> Dawn approaches after space shuttle Atlantis completed its historic final journey to Launch Pad 39A from NASA Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building.

Atlantis was secured or "hard down," at its seaside launch pad at 3:29 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, June 1.
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chiếu x quang kiểm tra mấy thanh đỡ của mặt bình nhiên liệu đối diện với con thoi
 
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<h3>International Partnerships</h3> In this view of the International Space Station's Cupola, a variety of modules and components of the station showcase the contributions of the many nations making up some of the international partnerships behind the space station. On the left is the Cupola, backdropped against black space, and on the right are various components of the orbiting outpost, including Node 3 or Tranquility (on which the Cupola is mounted) and the Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module. In the background is a Progress resupply spacecraft. This image was taken during the spacewalk conducted on July 12, 2011.
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