A wide angle shot of Pad 39A as SpaceX lifts SES-10. Of particular interest: the Transporter-Erector is retracting 40 degrees to prevent damage from the rocket exhaust. Yet, in this video, much of that travel happens after the rocket is long gone. These photos from Mike Seeley of We Report Space
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