Nature vs machine

A spider rests in its web while the space shuttle <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLGEO100100412010000" title="Atlantis" href="/topic/us/florida/palm-beach-county/atlantis-PLGEO100100412010000.topic">Atlantis</a> rotating service structure is rolled back at <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLCUL000170" title="Kennedy Space Center" href="/topic/science-technology/space-programs/kennedy-space-center-PLCUL000170.topic">Kennedy Space Center</a> in Florida. Preparations continue for the July 8 launch of STS-135, the final flight of the shuttle program

( Getty Images / July 7, 2011 )

A spider rests in its web while the space shuttle Atlantis rotating service structure is rolled back at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Preparations continue for the July 8 launch of STS-135, the final flight of the shuttle program

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