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2011_11_25_10_20_21_1D2_8073
Mars Science Laboratory aboard an Atlas V at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_10_24_12_1D2_8089
Mars Science Laboratory aboard an Atlas V at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_10_25_02_1D2_8095
Mars Science Laboratory aboard an Atlas V at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_10_41_08_1D2_8105
Launch Complex 39A sits unoccupied following the end of the Space Shuttle Program.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_14_39_26_1D2_8107
2011_11_25_14_39_46_1D2_8110
Mars Science Laboratory aboard an Atlas V at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_14_40_55_1D2_8111
A herd of remote cameras setup to catch the launch of MSL.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_14_45_29_1D2_8112
Mars Science Laboratory aboard an Atlas V at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_14_46_16_1D2_8114
Mars Science Laboratory aboard an Atlas V at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_14_47_14_1D2_8115
2011_11_25_14_47_26_1D2_8116
2011_11_25_18_01_28_1D2_8160
SLC-41 as seen from Playalinda Beach, the evening before the first launch attempt of MSL.
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2011_11_25_18_41_59_1D2_8178
The then-Ares, now-SLS Mobile Launcher sits atop pad 39B for the first time.
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2011_11_25_10_18_11_1D2_8066
Mars Science Laboratory aboard an Atlas V at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_18_01_04_1D2_8159
The then-Ares, now-SLS Mobile Launcher sits atop pad 39B for the first time.
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2011_11_25_16_31_29_1D2_8145
David Blake, MSL's principal investigator for chemistry and mineralogy, briefs the media on the CheMin X-ray diffraction instrument on the rover.
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2011_11_25_15_37_06_1D2_8121
David Blake, MSL's principal investigator for chemistry and mineralogy, briefs the media on the CheMin X-ray diffraction instrument on the rover.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011
2011_11_25_14_39_38_1D2_8108
A herd of remote cameras looking towards SLC-41's flame trench.
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2011_11_25_10_22_30_1D2_8085
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