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Whatever 2009 brings remember that the sun will rise and set, the winds will blow and the universe will unfold as it always has. We’re all just along for the ride.
© Till Credner, the sky in motion.com
Whatever 2009 brings remember that the sun will rise and set, the winds will blow and the universe will unfold as it always has. We’re all just along for the ride.
As NASA looks to replacing the aging shuttle fleet, there appears that they might have a serious weight issue.
Their new Ares V cargo launch system will (when combined with the transporter and launch tower) weigh in at a hefty 10.9 million kg. The problem is that the crawler road may not take the load. The shuttle in comparison is "only" 7.7 million kg.
I took this picture when I visited the Kennedy Space Center a few years ago and we’re talking a serious piece of road work here. 6.8 km long and 40 m wide and made up of special river rock, any work to make it capable of bearing a higher load would be very expensive indeed.
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