Orbiter "Discovery is revealed during "rollback"
The massive rotating service structure swings away from the space shuttle revealing the orbiter Discovery on Nov 3, 2010 at the Kennedy Space Complex, Fla. Between now and launch time, numerous checks will be accomplished before the mission will be ready to go. But, because of a weather delay the launch is expected to be Friday. Late that morning the space travelers will head to the launch complex to be strapped in and prepare to blast-off into space. STS-133 will be commanded by retired (USAF) Colonel Steve Lindsey. This final flight of Discovery will be piloted by active duty (USAF) Col. Eric Boe. The lead mission specialist is (USAF) Col. Alvin Drew. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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