Re: Why does the shuttle sit out on the launch pad for a month before launch?
- From: "Danny Deger" <dannydeger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 22:28:35 -0600
"Skylon" <skylon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Feb 27, 3:55 pm, "Danny Deger" <dannyde...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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After this past weekend's damage to the external fuel tank due to
hailstorm, I was wondering why the shuttle sits out on the launch pad
for so long before launch?
Good question. I think the Russians keep the Soyuz in a hanger and take
it
to the launch pad the morning of the launch. But in the US it is
"impossible" to do this much work in a day.
Danny
Hardly, based on the slew of PR photos I've seen of ISS crews standing
by their Soyuz rocket, days before launch.
Thanks for the input. Good data point.
True a Soyuz spends a lot
less time on the pad than Shuttle, but these are two totally different
vehicles.
Two different vehicles?? You noticed too :-)
Danny Deger
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