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An aerial view of the Launch Complex at NASA's Kennedy Space Center shows space shuttle Atlantis, preparing for its launch on the STS-125 mission to repair NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, targeted for Oct. 10. The shuttle rests on the mobile launcher platform, which is straddling the flame trench (in the foreground). The lighted structure at right is the fixed service structure, with the 80-foot lightning mast on top. In the background is the Banana River. This is the first time since July 2001 that two shuttles are on the launch pads at the same time at the center. Endeavour rolled out earlier to Launch Pad 39B. Endeavour will stand by at pad B in the unlikely event that a rescue mission is necessary during space shuttle Atlantis' upcoming mission to repair NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, targeted to launch Oct. 10. After Endeavour is cleared from its duty as a rescue spacecraft, it will be moved to Launch Pad 39A for the STS-126 mission to the International Space Station. That flight is targeted for launch Nov. 12.
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An aerial view of the Launch Complex at NASA's Kennedy Space Center shows space shuttle Atlantis, preparing for its launch on the STS-125 mission to repair NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, targeted for Oct. 10. The shuttle rests on the mobile launcher platform, which is straddling the flame trench (in the foreground). The lighted structure at right is the fixed service structure, with the 80-foot lightning mast on top. In the background is the Banana River. This is the first time since July 2001 that two shuttles are on the launch pads at the same time at the center. Endeavour rolled out earlier to Launch Pad 39B. Endeavour will stand by at pad B in the unlikely event that a rescue mission is necessary during space shuttle Atlantis' upcoming mission to repair NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, targeted to launch Oct. 10. After Endeavour is cleared from its duty as a rescue spacecraft, it will be moved to Launch Pad 39A for the STS-126 mission to the International Space Station. That flight is targeted for launch Nov. 12.
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