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2009-05-11-14h04m0476 viewsThe engines are set to full throttle again as Atlantis breaks Mach, and now the vehicle really begins to move out. The tower of smoke leading back to the launch pad is tremendous.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-14h03m1471 viewsThe Atlantis is really moving out now, however, the engines are being throttled back a bit as the shuttle approaches the maximum compression of the atmosphere prior to going Mach.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-14h02m4269 viewsThe Atlantis has now almost completed its rotation as Pad 39A is completely obscured by the smoke of the launch.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-14h03m0272 viewsThe sound of the engines overwhelms the spectators as the hot exhaust rushes from the solid rocket boosters with a crackle like a forest fire.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-14h02m29248 viewsBillowing clouds of exhaust boil from the bottom of Pad 39A as the shuttle main engines fire in preparation for liftoff.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-14h02m3874 viewsThe Atlantis begins to rotate to put its trajectory over the Atlantic. You can see the diamonds of the main engine exhaust underneath the Atlantis.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-14h02m3276 viewsThe Atlantis rises above the tower as STS-125 prepares to meet the Hubble for the final repairs of the telescope. At this point the noise level is pretty low, the sound of the vehicle has not yet reached our vantage point 3 miles away.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-14h02m3479 viewsThe bright hot flames of the exhaust cause the camera to automatically compensate for their intensity. The actual brightness of the flames is like looking at a welding torch.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-12h12m3993 viewsThis is a panoramic view of the Kennedy Space Center. At left is the Vehicle Assembly Building where the shuttle is mated to the solid rocket boosters and main fuel tank. The road at the front is where the transporter takes the shuttle out, and at the far right on the horizon is Pad 39A, where the Atlantis (STS-125) is about to lift off in a little over an hour.May 22, 2009
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2009-05-11-13h34m2969 viewsWith about 25 minutes until launch, the shuttle sits on top of the pad, all the launch conditions are currently at a go condition.May 22, 2009
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CB&Q #4960 in Elsberry - 1962504 views#4960 prepares to depart Elsberry on a fan trip on 1962Feb 19, 2009
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CB&Q depot in Annada531 viewsThe depot was torn down not too long after this, passenger service on the K-line stopped completely in 1967.Feb 19, 2009
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CB&Q SD7 at Orchard Farms622 viewsA CB&Q freight rolls through Orchard Farms on a dreary day in 1969Feb 19, 2009
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CB&Q steam crane in Hannibal560 viewsThis crane was assigned to the Hannibal Division for many years.Feb 19, 2009
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CB&Q GP40 in St Charles420 viewsAnother view of the Q freight at the Seeburger sidingFeb 19, 2009
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