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New Horizons launches for Pluto by NASA on The Commons

New Horizons launches for Pluto

Clouds part as NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft roars into the blue sky after an on-time liftoff on January 19, 2006, at 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time aboard an Atlas V rocket from Complex 41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. This was the third launch attempt in as many days after scrubs due to weather concerns. The compact, 1,050-pound piano-sized probe got a boost from a kick-stage solid propellant motor for its journey to Pluto. New Horizons was the fastest spacecraft ever launched, reaching lunar orbit distance in just nine hours and passing Jupiter 13 months later. The New Horizons science payload, developed under direction of Southwest Research Institute, includes imaging infrared and ultraviolet spectrometers, a multi-color camera, a long-range telescopic camera, two particle spectrometers, a space-dust detector and a radio science experiment. The dust counter was designed and built by students at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

New Horizons to flew past Jupiter in early 2007 and used the planet’s gravity as a slingshot toward Pluto. The Jupiter flyby trimmed the trip to Pluto by as many as five years and provided opportunities to test the spacecraft’s instruments and flyby capabilities on the Jupiter system. New Horizons flew by Pluto on July 14, 2015.

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Credit: NASA/Ken Thornsley
Image Number: KSC-06pd0085
Date: January 19, 2006

N209DW c/n 41504 by Nick Dean1

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N209DW c/n 41504

Lancair LC41-550FG

Viking 1 Launch by NASA on The Commons

Viking 1 Launch

Full Description: Viking 1 was launched by a Titan/Centaur rocket from Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 5:22 p.m. EDT to begin a half-billion mile, 11-month journey through space to explore Mars. The 4-ton spacecraft went into orbit around the red planet in mid-1976.

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Credit: NASA
Image Number: LRC-1975-P-06848
Date: August 20, 1975

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Launches by NASA on The Commons

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Launches

Description NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) launches at 7:43 a.m. EDT atop a Lockheed Martin Atlas V rocket from Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Aug. 12. All systems performed nominally for NASA's first Atlas V launch. The spacecraft will arrive at Mars in March 2006. Once in orbit around Mars, various instruments on the MRO will convey detailed observations of the Martian surface, subsurface and atmosphere. Researchers will use the data to study the history and distribution of Martian water. Learning more about what has happened to the water will focus searches for possible past or present Martian life. Observations by the orbiter will also support future Mars missions by examining potential landing sites and providing a communications relay between the Martian surface and Earth.

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Credit: NASA/JPL/KSC/Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Image Number: PIA04141
Date: August 12, 2005

USSF-51 launches on Atlas V by jjackowski

USSF-51 launches on Atlas V

A military mission, USSF-51, launches on an Atlas V in the 551 configuration during sunrise.

Early morning Merritt Island by jjackowski

Early morning Merritt Island

A test image taken before the launch of USSF-51 on an Atlas V.

Sunrise launch of USSF-51 by jjackowski

Sunrise launch of USSF-51

An Atlas V, in the 551 configuration, launches the secretive USSF-51 payload during sunrise.

Sunrise pictures by jjackowski

Sunrise pictures

I take some pictures (that is my silhouette) during sunrise shortly after the launch of USSF-51 on an Atlas V. The exhaust plume is still in the sky.

Merritt Island before sunrise by jjackowski

Merritt Island before sunrise

Taken about 8 minutes before the launch of USSF-51.

Wide angle time lapse of USSF-51 launch by jjackowski

Wide angle time lapse of USSF-51 launch

A short video without audio of the launch of the USSF-51 mission on an Atlas V rocket. I took this on the Max Brewer Memorial Parkway bridge in Titusville. The launch occurred at about the same time as sunrise.

20 minutes before USSF-51 launch by jjackowski

20 minutes before USSF-51 launch

An Atlas V with the secretive USSF-51 payload is almost ready for launch.

USSF-51 launches on Atlas V by jjackowski

USSF-51 launches on Atlas V

A military mission, USSF-51, launches on an Atlas V in the 551 configuration during sunrise.

Merritt Island before sunrise by jjackowski

Merritt Island before sunrise

Taken less than 40 minutes before the launch of USSF-51.

Launch of USSF-51 by jjackowski

Launch of USSF-51

An Atlas V begins the ascent of the USSF-51 payload at sunrise.

N1291N Corvalis by Vernon Harvey

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N1291N Corvalis

N1291N
Cessna LC41-550FG Corvalis TT
Western States Liquefied Petroleum Gas Co
Built 2009
C/N 411128
The designations are always a bit confusing on this one, originally built by Lancair who are now independent again as Evolution Aircraft. This division was renamed Columbia Aircraft in 2007 and sold to Cessna in 2009 to compete with Cirrus, but they discontinued it by 2011 and the whole family by 2018.

N400LP by wiltshirespotter

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N400LP

N915ML - 2008 build Cessna 400 Corvalis TT, visiting Lakeland during Sun 'n Fun 2013 by egcc

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N915ML - 2008 build Cessna 400 Corvalis TT, visiting Lakeland during Sun 'n Fun 2013

Lakeland Linder 12/04/2013 KLAL/LAL

N6509A by wiltshirespotter

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N6509A

N713DW by wiltshirespotter

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N713DW

N621SL by wiltshirespotter

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N621SL