Ariane 5 transferred to launch pad

One day before its fiery blastoff en route to the International Space Station, a European Ariane 5 rocket was towed to its launch pad in the Amazon jungle Tuesday.

The 1.7-mile journey from the final assembly building to the Ariane 5's ELA-3 launch zone took about an hour, and workers connected the rocket and its mobile launch table to the pad's electrical and fluid systems later Tuesday.

Liftoff of the 173-foot-tall Ariane 5 rocket and ESA's fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle is set for 2152:11 GMT (5:52:11 p.m. EDT; 6:52:11 p.m. local time) Wednesday, hauling more than 14,500 pounds of propellant, food, experiments, water and oxygen to the space station.

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Photo credit: ESA/Stephane Corvaja

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/Stephane Corvaja

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/Stephane Corvaja

Photo credit: ESA/Stephane Corvaja

Photo credit: ESA/Stephane Corvaja

Photo credit: ESA/Stephane Corvaja

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/Stephane Corvaja

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

Photo credit: ESA/Stephane Corvaja

Photo credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Photo Optique video du CSG/P Baudon

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