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more about #spaceshuttleatlantis emcfins: yarrrrr more » joetato: Menial technical work being jargon for "Repairs nobody thought possible ten years ago, and were never planned for in the design process." I just love... more » EBone: So how do you focus a camera on the shuttle AND still get a clear picture of the sun? more » Mount_Prion: Of course the photos made this get stuck in my head: + Watch video more » Smeagol92055: Oh damn it all! No streaming video allowed at work! THIS IS AN HISTORIC MOMENT YOU PHILISTINES Someone describe it to me! more » Log1c: This. is. awesomesauce. The picture with Earth in the background is fantastic. I guess I never realized how close Hubble was to us. Anyone know what p... more » Grey_Area: Just an observation on the Command Center shots: those are like the coolest office cubicles EVER! more » Andrew Liptak: Capture! more » ggodo, the man from R.O.A.C.H.: We got it back. Good, wish I could've seen this historical event. more » Grey_Area: This is probably not very interesting for "normal"people to watch is it? Yay for Megan MacArthur! Work that manipulator arm, girl!! more » Annalee Newitz: Woot! They made it! more » Grey_Area: Is NASA still doing all its measurements in inches, feet, miles etc. or are they doing that for the media coverage. They should know better by now, sc... more » ggodo, the man from R.O.A.C.H.: Also, should there be pictures? All I have is audio. more » ggodo, the man from R.O.A.C.H.: AWESOME! more » -
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Is NASA Acting Out Danny Boyle's Sunshine For Real?
Award-winning space photographer Thierry Legault traveled to Florida to take this picture of the Space Shuttle Atlantis passing in front of the sun. And click through to see Atlantis and Hubble meeting in the sunshine. More » -
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Accidental Space Station Art
Fragile little guys in their gym clothes dangle just above the curve of the Earth in this computer illustration of the Columbus laboratory module. Space Shuttle Atlantis will install this module on the International Space Station soon after tomorrow's launch. Image by ESA/AP.

