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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- NASA Administrator Mike Griffin (front) and Associate Administrator for NASA Space Operations Mission William Gerstenmaier (right) watch the launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-118 from the Launch Control Center at Kennedy Space Center. The liftoff from Launch Pad 39A was on time at 6:36 p.m. EDT. The mission is the 22nd shuttle flight to the International Space Station. It will continue space station construction by delivering a third starboard truss segment, S5, and other payloads such as the SPACEHAB module and the external stowage platform 3. The 11-day mission may be extended to as many as 14 depending on the test of the Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System that will allow the docked shuttle to draw electrical power from the station and extend its visits to the orbiting lab. Photo credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls KSC-07pd2268

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NASA Administrator, Michael Griffin (foreground) watches the launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-118) from the Launch Control Center Wednesday, August 8, 2007, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The Shuttle lifted off from launch pad 39A at 6:36p.m. EDT. Photo Credit: "NASA/Bill Ingalls" 07pd2268

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Head-Start Program biologists carry 89 two-year-old

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Head-Start Program biologists carry 89 two-year-old gopher tortoises to the release site at Camp Shelby Sept. 20, 2017. The young tortoises were released in three locations with active wild tortoise burrows. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Tynes)

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mississippi recovery environmental reclamation turtle camp shelby mississippi national guard forest service tortoise endangered species biologist endangered mdwfp the nature conservancy steward threatened gopher tortoise fish and wildlife service mississippi department of wildlife fisheries and parks head start program returned to wild environmental project desoto national forest natural heritage program mississippi military department staff sgt scott tynes joint force headquarters mississippi national guard gopher tortoises returned to wild dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army