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Space Shuttle Endeavor fly overhead on its final voyage, ending two decades of service. It was mounted atop its 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.
I bought this souvenir Shuttle in 1990 timeframe at a Space shop nearby NASA JSC when I was working for the JEM project. Since then, this has been always active on my desk and no retirement is scheduled for now. So as the IBM ThinkPad on its background.
UP 5395 leads the G3 to G2 shuttle train all by her lonesome as it proceeds Eastbound at Brundige Rd East of La Fox, IL
The space shuttle 'Enterprise' (NASA Orbiter Vehicle 101) arrives at Redstone Arsenal Airfield near Huntsville, Alabama, riding 'piggyback' on a Boeing 747, 13th March 1978. It is on its way to the Marshall Space Flight Center for Mated Vertical Ground Vibration tests (MVGVT). (Photo by Space Frontiers/Getty Images)
As the last mission take to the skies, take a look back over 30 years of shuttle travel
7:43 PM, Sunday March 15, 2009: Liftoff of NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery: Ocean Inlet near Boynton Beach, Florida
Electric shuttles at McLennan Community College are used to move students and employees around campus in an environmentally friendly manner.
This is the last shuttle nighttime launch -- just a wee bit of history. Taken out our back door at 4:14 am launch through external tank deployment.
Lift off exactly on time... 2:19 pm 5/14/2010.
Space Shuttle Atlantis, this was our Lucky 7th attempt while the 6th prior all were scrubbed as we waited.
The only way I could get the whole thing in one frame was to stand in the middle of the merchandise displays.
NASA's Enterprise shuttle makes what will be its final flight on the back of NASA's 747 airplane while making a couple of flyovers of the New York city skyline as it makes it's way to it's final resting place at the Intreped Sea, Air and Space Museum April 27, 2012. (Damon Dahlen, AOL)
We got a water taxi to the Bunsbys. ~20 mi. Took 45 min and cost $350 cdn cash. The driver was a local who was really cool and interesting.
Low numbers but a sign of more variety on it's way
A pretty average and modest catch of just 11 moths of 7 species on Friday night, warm daytime temperatures peaking at around 21c, but again ropping to just below 6c come dawn.
This seems very low, but it is actually above average for my garden at this time of year! Some nights at the end of April in year's past, I was trapping 4 or 5 moths per night.
Still, it was nice to add two new species to the year list.
Garden species count for 2019 now upto 45.
Catch Report - Back Garden - Stevenage - 125w Robinson Trap
19/04/19
Macro Moths
Shuttle-shaped Dart 1 [NFY]
Brindled Pug 3
Common Quaker 1
Double-striped Pug 1
Nut-tree Tussock 3
Micro Moths
Agonopterix arenella 1 [NFY]
Agonopterix heracliana 1
The remaining shuttle lunch pad that is not being used for the current and future mission is being demolished and retrofitted for the new Aries rocket program.
This photo was taken just as a summer rain storm was rolling in.
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