NASA Photo ID: STS033(S)005 File Name: 10063654.jpg
Film Type: 120mm Date Taken: 11/27/89
Title: STS-33 Discovery, OV-103, early morning liftoff from KSC LC Pad 39B
Description:
STS-33 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, lifts off from Kennedy Space
Center (KSC) Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39B at 7:23:29:989 am Eastern Standard
Time (EST). The profile of OV-103, its external tank (ET), and solid
rocket boosters (SRBs) are highlighted by spotlights during its launch
into darkness. OV-103 is nearly clear of the launch tower as an exhaust
cloud begins to cover LC Pad 39B, the fixed service structure (FSS), and
the rotating service structure (RSS). A spotlight in the foreground is
silhouetted against the exhaust cloud and the glow of the SRB and space
shuttle main engine (SSME) firings. The STS-33 launch is the first
post-Challenger nocturnal launch.
Subject terms:
CAPE KENNEDY LAUNCH COMPLEX
DARKNESS
DISCOVERY (ORBITER)
EXHAUST CLOUDS
EXTERNAL TANKS
LIFTOFF (LAUNCHING)
MORNING
SPACE SHUTTLE BOOSTERS
STS-33
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