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  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
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  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
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  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0097.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0186.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0182.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0188.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0092.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0095.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0162.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0093.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 crew from left, astronaut Piers Sellers, Stephen Bowen, Michael Good, Garrett Reisman, Tony Antonelli, and Kenneth Ham depart the Operations and Checkout Building for Pad 39A for a 12 day mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering the Russian-built Mini Research Module-1 Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0040.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0183.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0103.JPG
  • May 14, 2010:  Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 lifts off from Pad 39A on its final mission to the International Space Station. The 6 person crew will be delivering Russian-built Mini Research Module-1, also known as Rassvet. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
    RTG20100514 0001.JPG
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