{author} National Aeronautics and Space Administration (taken by Bionetics) {captionsby} Information Dynamics, Inc (Kay Grinter, Anita Barrett, and Elaine Liston) {category} SHUTTLE.sts-95 {date} 21-Sep-1998 {description} The STS-95 Space Shuttle Discovery sits on the Mobile Launch Platform, still atop the crawler transporter, at Launch Pad 39B, after its 4.2-mile, 6-hour trek from the Vehicle Assembly Building. On its left is the Fixed Service Structure that provides access to the orbiter and the Rotating Service Structure. Beyond the orbiter is seen the Atlantic Ocean. While at the launch pad, the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters will undergo final preparations for the launch, scheduled to lift off Oct. 29. The mission includes research payloads such as the Spartan solar-observing deployable spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope Orbital Systems Test Platform, the International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker, as well as the SPACEHAB single module with experiments on space flight and the aging process. {highres} 1744 x 2617 {highsize} 1578236 {hightype} JPEG {keywords} SHUTTLE,sts-95 {lasteditor} M. Downs {lowres} 160 x 240 {lowsize} 31102 {lowtype} GIF {mediumres} 512 x 768 {mediumsize} 100021 {mediumtype} JPEG {number} KSC-98PC-1109 {scannedby} Bionetics and NASA/KSC Internet Lab {slideres} 111 x 160 {slidesize} 25783 {slidetype} GIF {tinyres} 67 x 100 {tinysize} 7067 {tinytype} GIF {title} STS-95 Space Shuttle Discovery rollout to Launch Pad 39B {type} Image {end}