MARS PATHFINDER FINAL CONFIGURATION AND FAIRING INSTALLATION AT LC-17B
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Photo Number: KSC-96PC-1315
Release Date: 27-Nov-1996
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Description:
Workers at Launch Complex 17B on Cape Canaveral Air Station get one final look at the Mars Pathfinder before it is sealed inside a protective payload fairing for flight. The Pathfinder and its PAM-D upper stage booster are perched atop the Delta II expendable launch vehicle that will propel the spacecraft into orbit. Liftoff is set for Dec. 2 at 2:09 a.m. EST.
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