However, these pictures deserve a wide viewing audience: the amount of thought and engineering that goes into every launch is immense; each successful take-off represents the Mankind's finest effort, and is a wonder to behold.
(Thanks to Tim for sending this in; images courtesy Christie L. Dyett - NASA Space Coast Launch Services.)
External tank arrives by barge from Louisiana:
External tank approaches Vertical Assembly Building (VAB):
Removing external tank:


Preparing to lift the tank to vertical:

Lifting the tank:
Solid rockets are attached:
Orbiter: External tank with Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB):
Engines are attached to the shuttle in the Orbiter Processing Facility:



Shuttle in sling ready for lift in VAB:
Shuttle has been moved to VAB and will be attached to external tank:

Shuttle is attached:



Payload Preparation in Space Station Processing Facility:

Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM):
Payload carrier leaves Canister Rotation Facility:

Payload being moved to Launch Pad:

Lifting payload into position for insertion into "Discovery"
when it arrives at the pad:


Shuttle "Discovery" leaves VAB:


Trip to launch:
Length - 3 1/2 mi
Time - 6-8 hours
Arrow indicates the Launch Pad.
Crawler Control:
"Discovery" arrives at Pad:




We Have Lift Off !



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