
- onto the public roads which served the huge complex
- this will be the last time it will ever be used
- BEAM ZING! Nice!
- catching views from the Champ de Mars Square
- Superposition!
- a showcase of military aviation
- Launch Control Center & support buildings
- The various component of the launch pad
- nicely laid out
- Looking down...
- It's a school which is Military!
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- I conquered that!
- and sphinx, which could mean...
- Definitely not in a language I know!
- The Venus de Milo Gallery
- the outdoor viewing areas
- man had we came a long way
- before being crawler-ed to the launch pad
- The Hôtel des Invalides
- future space flight will be done this way commercially
- It's a 60-foot-tall Launch Complex
- messy, but nice!
- Prepare for launch!
- overview of the nearby crawler tracks
- ancient artefacts on display
- more jets by the pavillion
- it's where all the shuttle components are brought together
- a sight we will never see again
- 3-2-1 launch!
- The rotating beam from afar
- The Peace Monument
- Michelangelo's famous Slaves
- murals on the monument walls
- Sculpture hall
- early test models
- The 1st successful milestone on Dec 17, 1903
- Overview
- The welcome area of LC 39
- other variants of plane launch
- Atlantis STS-135 all ready on Pad A
- life in a space station
- Cupid and Psyche
- showering receptacle
- the rear of the plane
- the tour brings us out of the space center
- toilets and cycle gym
- so much for a hatch!
- The Michelangelo Gallery
- niffy!