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24th January 2020. IAPI Young Lions Competition Launch held in The Lighthouse Cinema, Smithfield, Dublin 7. Photo: Aidan Oliver
The launch of the Atlas V that carried the Mars Science Laboratory rover, Curiosity, to orbit and set it on its way to Mars.
Launch was at 10:02 AM on November 26, 2011. Curiosity is scheduled to arrive at Mars around August 5.
It will explore the area around Gale Crater for about 1 Martian year under its prime mission. If the rover continues to be in good health, the mission will be extended.
These photos were taken from the roof of the Launch Control Complex (LCC), right next to the VAB at Kennedy Space Center.
Some of Memphis’ finest share their thoughts on the city and MemphisConnect.com.
Excitement and community building at the
MemphisConnect Launch Party.
Photos by LunaWeb a Memphis web design company.
Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla., (July 16, 2011) - A United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket carrying the Air Force's Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF-2 payload lifted off from Space Launch Complex-37 here at 2:41 a.m. EDT today. This is the seventh ULA launch this year.
"Congratulations to the entire team on the successful launch of the GPS IIF-2 satellite," said Jim Sponnick, ULA vice president, Mission Operations. "Today's one-at-a-time launch represents the 50th successful GPS launch on a Delta launch vehicle. We are proud to have served alongside the government and contractor teams over the last two decades in successfully launching GPS missions for the U.S. Air Force and providing important capabilities for our national defense and for millions of civilian and commercial users around the world."
The mission was launched aboard a Delta IV Medium+ (4,2) configuration launch vehicle featuring an ULA single common booster core powered by a Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (PWR) RS-68 main engine and two Alliant Techsystems (ATK) strap-on solid rocket motors. The payload was encased by a composite payload fairing and powered by the four-meter diameter upper stage using the PWR RL10B-2 engine. The GPS IIF-2 launch marked the eighth flight of the Delta IV medium+ (4,2) configuration and the 17th flight of the Delta IV family of launch vehicles.
GPS IIF-2 is the second in a series of next generation GPS satellites and will join a worldwide timing and navigation system utilizing 24 satellites in six different planes, with a minimum of four satellites per plane positioned in orbit approximately 11,000 miles above the earths' surface. The GPS IIF series provides improved accuracy and enhanced performance for GPS users.
Roderick Buchanan and Moira Campbell participating in The Mutual's Sunday School @ The State event for our launch
Photograph by Heidi Proven
On June 16th 2018 Aerial Edge Launched Scotland's first full-sized flying trapeze rig in their venue at Kelvin Hall, the original home to carnival and circus in Glasgow's West End.
Photos by Richard Walker
LAUNCH PARTY FOR 2018 COURAGE CAPS CAMPAIGN WITH THE WASHINGTON CAPITALS
FEBRUARY 10, 2018
ARLINGTON, VA
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Multiple Launch Rocket Systems are fired by the 147th Field Artillery, Bravo Battery from Yankton, S.D., during the South Dakota Army National Guard annual training Aug. 2, 2015, at Camp Guernsey, Wyo. The MLRS is an armored, self-propelled, multiple rocket launcher which is used to engage enemy targets over 175 miles away and move to different locations rapidly from enemy counter fire. (National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Duimstra)
Launch of IWMF mobile security app, Reporta. Event hosted by International Women's Media Foundation at the Newseum on Friday, October 2, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Tony Powell)
Cozumel, June 2013. Sigma 17-70. Paradise Reef night dive. In two nights....I had the opportunity to photograph 6 different octopus. Sweet!
The Vehicle Assembly Building. NASA Social event coverage for the Parker Solar Probe launch. August 9-12, 2018
After observing this osprey's intense dive, it remained in this position quite some time, after surfacing. I began to think it broke a wing, since it seemed to be struggling to leave the water. The reason for the "stalled launch" follows in the next photograph.
Sandy Hook New Jersey
Colin Gray talking us through his exhibition, In Sickness & In Health, Street Level Photoworks
Photograph by Paddy Mac
California Screamin'
Paradise Pier
California Adventure
Disneyland Resort
Anaheim, California
December 4, 2009
STV's Storm Huntley from their Riverside Show launches Fibre Broadband .
Digital Scotland Superfast Broadband's new infrastructure arrives at Bishopbriggs.
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Photos from the launch of the Little Champ Studio website.
‘Little Champ Studio’ is now live! It’s an online resource and document of our workshop project at the ICA we’ve been doing for the past few months. Go and play!
www.ica.org.uk/littlechampstudio
Photos by Benedict Johnson benedictjohnson.com/