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Photographers take photos of the Rotating Service Structure as it rolled back from the space shuttle last night. After 143 million miles and nearly a year all told in orbit, space shuttle Discovery will blast off for the last time today.

Photographers take photos of the Rotating Service Structure as it rolled back from the space shuttle last night. After 143 million miles and nearly a year all told in orbit, space shuttle Discovery will blast off for the last time today.

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    they get high. lol
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    I’ll never be able to...this shot, but at least I got to see
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    It galls me that they’re killing...program without there even being
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    This will be one of the most depressing days ever.
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    i wish i’d gotten see
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