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[From the site] This picture of an SS Atlantis launch in early 2001 is unedited. A combination of the time of day (sunset) and there being a full moon (meaning it's directly opposite the sun on the horizon) set the stage for this cosmic synchronicity.
Reviewed by HermanKuiper Sep 12 2007, 12:23am ( 53 reviews ) • centripetalnotion.com
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Reviewed by ettentp on Apr 30 2009, 2:04pm
I guess you had to be standing in the right place
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Rated by simondignam7 on Feb 22 2009, 1:55pm
awesome
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Rated by TheSupremeCourt on Feb 22 2009, 6:36am
The most worrying part: "image credit: Pat McCracken"
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Rated by SimplyDunn on Oct 25 2008, 1:02am
Space Shuttle Plume Shadow Points to Moon
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Rated by Radix33 on Dec 06 2007, 7:27pm
The right picture at the right time. Awe inspiring.
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Rated by U-N-C-L-E on Dec 03 2007, 11:52am
Strange photo of nature being strange. Is the shadow casted on the atmosphere or something?
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Rated by barrelhead on Oct 15 2007, 8:50pm
Great photo.