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==Abstract==<br />
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The incidental data that might be produced by launching another ISS-bound heavy-lifter from Kennedy Space Center some 10-11 degrees before a clear-skyed sunrise &ndash; to duplicate the launch conditions of Space Shuttle STS-131 Discovery &ndash; may lead to a shorter trip to Mars through faster space flight.<br />
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Discovery's launch produced in succession a comet-like coma hundreds of miles long, followed by an abruptly luminous pale-blue cloud which, as it evolved through spheroid, throne, &ldquo;Klingon battle cruiser&rdquo;, toroid, and other shapes, occupied 2 degrees of sky as seen from Jacksonville, Florida. Review of scores of photos and literally hundreds of Youtube videos led this Electric Universe layman to key-in and to comparative-plot the Vehicle Ascent Statistics for 5 space shuttles from thousands of SpaceVid video frames. Found amongst STS-131's launch plots was a sudden 27-mile over-increase in range, and a subsequent 40-second decrease in launch time-to-MECO (Main Engine CutOff).<br />
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