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Page 1: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,
Page 2: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy

Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., in August 2005. Discovery's 2005 mission was the first flight for the

shuttle since Columbia broke up on re-entry in February 2003.

Page 3: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

The recently remodeled space shuttle external fuel tank for the next mission is transported past the huge Vehicle Assembly Building after arriving by barge at the Kennedy

Space Center March 1, 2006.

Page 4: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

Mission specialist on STS-121 Piers J. Sellers is wearing a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit space suit. He's participating in a space walk simulation while anchored on the end of the training version of the space

shuttle's robotic arm at Johnson Space Center. The robotic arm has an extension attached that is used to reach tiles

underneath the shuttle.

Page 5: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

Workers observe the space shuttle Discovery before it begins it's six-hour trek from the vehicle assembly building to pad

39B at the Kennedy Space Center May 19. Its move to the pad is a major step toward liftoff sometime between July 1 and

July 19.

Page 6: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

A security helicopter hovers as the space shuttle Discovery rolls out of the Vehicle Assembly Building

on it way to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center.

Page 7: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

Kennedy Space Center security checks camera gear before the media leaves for the launch pad to meet with the STS-121

NASA flight crew June 14.

Page 8: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

STS-121 mission specialist Thomas Reiter from Germany suits up in a staging area during a dress rehearsal at the launch pad June 15. Reiter represents the European Space Agency.

Page 9: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

The STS-121 NASA flight crew commander Steven W. Lindsey talks with the media at Kennedy Space Center June 16 after the launch dress rehearsal that occurs before each shuttle

mission.

Page 10: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

NASA photo analyst Tom Rieckhoff poses for a portrait in his Marshall Space Flight Center office June 22 in Huntsville, Ala. Rieckhoff leads the photo analysis team at Marshall, one of three NASA centers where experts pore over hundreds of video and still images after a shuttle launch looking for

potential problems.

Page 11: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

Discovery crew from left: Mission specialists Michael Fossum and Thomas Reiter, pilot Mark Kelly, commander Steven Lindsey, and mission specialists Lisa Nowak, Stephanie

Wilson and Piers Sellers.

Page 12: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

The space shuttle Discovery's nose landing gear door was photographed by the crew on the international space station July 28, 2005, as it did a pitch maneuver for tile inspection

before docking. The crew of Discovery moved onto the station after carrying out new damage checks on the shuttle. NASA decided to halt the program again after Discovery's return

because of debris that fell off during its July 26 launch.

Page 13: The space shuttle Discovery hitches a ride on a modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,

STS-121 mission specialists Thomas Reiter of Germany, foreground, Piers Sellers and Stephanie Wilson participate in a training session in one of the full-scale trainers in the Space

Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.