NASA's Kennedy Space Center The STS-128 astronauts are dressed in their orange launch-and-entry suits at Launch Pad 39A, going through the simulated countdown of their upcoming launch on space shuttle Discovery. This NASA TV image shows Commander Rick Sturckow preparing to climb into the crew module for today's rehearsal.
Edwin Russell Very Cool, good luck all!
Gene Metzger Keep on trucking NASA. Love those launches.
Nicky La Pietra AWESOME
NASA's Kennedy Space Center STS-128 astronauts arrived around 11:30 am in their T-38 jets at the shuttle landing facility for their countdown dress rehearsal that will last three days. Launch is targeted for August 25.
Sandy Fitzgerald Every time there's a new mission, it's exciting. Good luck!
Mike Meinders Up Up and away from the Riverside, Iowa Trekie (THE FUTURE BIRTH PLACE OF CAPTIAN JAMES T. KIRK of the STAR SHIP ENTERPRISE 2228)
Jennifer Thompson Bond does anyone no if there is any space shuttle going up or coming down around labor day??? im going to be in the orlando area...so want to see this...
NASA's Kennedy Space Center Space shuttle Discovery, installed on the mobile launcher platform atop the crawler-transporter, moves along the crawlerway at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida as it rolls out to Launch Pad 39A. The shuttle took nearly 12 hours on the journey as technicians stopped several times to clear mud from the crawler's treads and bearings caused by the waterlogged crawlerway. First motion out of the VAB was at 2:07 a.m. EDT Aug. 4. Rollout was delayed approximately 2 hours due to lightning in the area
NASA's Kennedy Space Center Rollout of space shuttle Discover to Launch Pad 39A is scheduled for Tuesday at 12:01 a.m. EDT. Discovery's launch is targeted for Aug. 25 at 1:36 a.m.
NASA's Kennedy Space Center The external fuel tank for shuttle Atlantis' STS-129 mission that's targeted to launch in November will arrive by barge at Kennedy this afternoon.
NASA's Kennedy Space Center posted STS-127 Space Shuttle Landing from YouTube to their page
Space shuttle Endeavour landed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 31, with a touchdown at 10:48 a.m. EDT. The shuttle began its descent from orbit with a deorbit engine firing at 9:41 a.m.