STS-131 Launch
STS-131 Launch -- ISS Passes Over
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STS-131 Launch
Launch of the STS-131 Shuttle mission, April 5, 2010, as seen from the Banana Creek viewing area (near the Saturn V center and VAB).
Note the Ares-I mobile launcher in the foreground, and the empty mobile launch platform on the left.
Note the Ares-I mobile launcher in the foreground, and the empty mobile launch platform on the left.
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