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September 11, 2011

GRAIL’s Rocket time-lapse and blastoff

by wordlesstech team

GRAIL's Rocket

This time-lapse photo traces a 20 minute long, late evening rollback of the lighted Mobile Service Tower at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17. Twin spacecraft are snug inside the 13 story tall Delta 2 rocket poised for launch.    Image: Ben Cooper-Launch Photography.com

Blastoff of Delta II Heavy rocket and twin GRAIL A and B spacecraft on Sept. 10 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 9:08 a.m. EDT. image: Ken Kremer

GRAIL's Rocket

The duo will journey to the Moon on NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory mission, GRAIL, using precision formation flying to map the Moon’s gravity field. The scene was captured prior to the first launch attempt, canceled due to upper level winds, on September 8. Further launch opportunities for GRAIL begin this morning, September 10. The GRAIL launch is the last one planned from Complex 17 on Cape Canaveral’s oldest still active pad, in use since 1957.

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