A nice view of the SLC-6 Complex from high above!
Here you can get a sense for the size of SLC-6 by the people standing
in front of the flame duct!
About 8:00pm PDT.
T-5 seconds the hydrogen starts to flow through the CBC and is
burned off so it doesn't collect and cause an explosion.
The flame duct in the foreground was built for the Space Shuttle's main
engines
and has since been filled with cement.
NROL 22 on its way!
This photo and the ones below were taken from 116 miles to the ESE at
Lake Castaic, Calif.
Launched at 8:33pm PDT and sunset here was at 8:07pm PDT.
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1 Launch Photos)