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May 12, 2008
-- Near Launch Pad 39A at
NASA's Kennedy Space Center
in Florida, the
crawler-transporter moves
away after carrying space
shuttle Discovery on its
3.4-mile journey from the
Vehicle Assembly Building.
During
mission STS-124, which is
slated to launch on May 31,
Discovery's crew will
deliver the Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency's
Japanese Experiment Module –
Pressurized Module and the
Japanese Remote Manipulator
System.
Image
Credit:
NASA/Troy Cryder |