Double Launch -- two space shuttles are launched together at the same time
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Double Launch -- two space shuttles are launched together at the same time. (GOOD NEWS) Hi! Thanks so much for viewing my “Space Shuttle and Military Composite Pictures” album. Since so many people like the pictures in this album (it has got more than two million views), I have chosen 81 pictures and published them in a picture book. Please go to www.blurb.com and search for "Luming Marr" to preview this book. Thanks! Since the late 1960s, Pads A and B at Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39 have served as backdrops for America's most significant manned space flight endeavors - Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz and Space Shuttle. Located on Merritt Island, Florida, just north of Cape Canaveral, the pads were originally built for the huge Apollo/Saturn V rockets that launched American astronauts on their historic journeys to the Moon and back. Following the joint U.S.-Soviet Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission of July 1975, the pads were modified to support Space Shuttle operations. Both pads were designed to support the concept of mobile launch operations, in which space vehicles are assembled and checked out in the protected environment of the Vehicle Assembly Building, then transported by large tracked vehicles to the launch pad for final processing and launch. During the Apollo era, key pad service structures were mobile. For the Space Shuttle, two permanent service towers were installed at each pad for the first time, the Fixed Service Structure and the Rotating Service Structure. Credit: Picture of space shuttle launch is from NASA. This Photoshop composite picture was created by Luming Marr on September 21, 2005. Please note the event depicted in this picture and caption did NOT really happen in the way as shown. Good Photoshop graphic design concept and calendar publishing idea example. Good photography course textbook supplemental reference and practice picture material.
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15 comments
Congrats on the members choice feature for space. Interesting album. I worked the press site and landing area from the very first shuttle launch until the John Glenn Shuttle launch. Stupid me, I never took a camera out there. I have been in the VAB, Launch Control, up the shuttle tower to the arm into the shuttle, and under the launch pads.
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police370 2 months 13 days ago
CONGRATULATIONS on being featured. Wonderful.
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erdogan41 2 months 23 days ago
Great fantasy...
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Patrickk83 3 months 19 days ago
nice trick lol..both sides are sooo even
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imready2002 9 months 12 days ago
I've often wondered why they actually couldn't launch 2 instead of 1 @ a x! COOOOOOLLLLLLLLLL!
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bpt5422 2008.01.27 at 20:11:15 PST
nice.
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guptap68 2008.01.18 at 21:01:35 PST
This "photo" and several others by LOOMINGMA are nothing but hoaxes. He has a lot of fun playing with Adobe Photoshop
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dond39 2008.01.16 at 14:50:47 PST
No shuttles are launched at the same time, WAY to risky, dude...nice picture but it gives the wrong impression!!!
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SpaceMan25 2007.12.18 at 12:20:25 PST
FAN-TAB-U-LOUS PICTURE
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divva100 2007.05.01 at 19:33:54 PDT
Great composition. Love the contrast and colors!
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lizsumner 2007.04.02 at 06:30:45 PDT
Mirror image .... love your imagination.
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headrick 2007.04.01 at 01:13:51 PDT
Great photos. Great collection.
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bkieran 2007.04.01 at 00:30:02 PDT
very good picture
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seven_754 2007.02.07 at 05:21:12 PST
This is a mirror image photo. I have been to the Cape and the shuttle launch pads are miles apart. This pic should be named appropriately.
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boone822 2006.09.04 at 18:37:09 PDT
Excellent
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djokoar 2006.07.25 at 19:48:48 PDT
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