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The sample images in the "ScreenChooser Screens" folder were obtained
from the NASA JSC Digital Image Collection. If you have an Internet
connection, you may visit their site to view and download other
images:
http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/html/home.htm
These images are being distributed to you in accordance with the
following license:
"NASA generally does not assert copyright in its imagery,
and therefore, permission to reproduce is not required.
However, NASA photographs and other imagery may not
be used in any manner such as to state or imply an
endorsement by the Agency or any of its employees
of any commercial product or process. NASA, or the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, should
be credited as the source of the imagery."
Descriptions of the images follows.
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NASA Photo ID: S73-26913 File Name: 10076081.jpg
Film Type: 120mm Date Taken: 05/14/73
Title: Launch of unmanned Skylab 1 space vehicle
Description:
The unmanned Skylab 1/Saturn V space vehicle is launched from Pad A, Launch
Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 12:00 noon, May 14, 1973, to
place the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit.
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NASA Photo ID: STS034(S)025 File Name: 10063761.jpg
Film Type: 70mm Date Taken: 10/23/89
Title: STS-34 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, lifts off from KSC LC Pad 39B
Description:
STS-34 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, lifts off from Kennedy Space
Center (KSC) Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39B at 12:53:39:983 pm Eastern
Daylight Time (EDT). This distant view shows OV-104 atop its external
tank (ET) and flanked by two solid rocket boosters (SRBs) after it has
cleared the launch tower and as it begins its roll maneuver. Exhaust
smoke billows from the SRBs and covers the launch pad and the surrounding
area. A water tower is visible at the right. Space shuttle main engine
(SSME) and SRB glow is reflected in a nearby waterway. The liftoff marks
the beginning of a five-day mission in space.