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- From: BrianT@cup.portal.com (Brian Stuart Thorn)
- Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle
- Subject: Re: KSC Tours while shuttle is on the launch pad
- Message-ID: <72445@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 92 15:12:56 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
- References: <Bzu3Gq.86H@spock.dis.cccd.edu>
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- >I was wondering if someone at NASA could tell me how long before a
- >launch one could take the KSC tour with a shuttle on the pad. My
- >mom went to a convention in Miami last year and she said that a
- >shuttle was on the launch pad when her KSC tour bus (tram?) went
- >by, and she got a real good look at it up close. So what is the
- >tour "window" for getting to do this?
- >
- >Thank you.
- >
- >--
- >Julie Bixby Internet: markb@spock.dis.cccd.edu
- >Engage Romulan .sig cloaking device....
- >
-
- The shuttle is on the pad alot, but most of the time all you can see
- is the top of the tank sticking out above a mass or girders and beams
- called the Rotating Service Structure on the launch pad. The shuttle
- itself is surrounded by the RSS for weather protection and payload
- installation. Hence, to get a good look at the Shuttle, you have to
- be there when its on its way to the launch pad, the "roll-out" or
- immediately thereafter. I did that once and the bus (a bona-fide bus,
- not a tram) stopped about a half-mile away while the Shuttle was
- near the turn onto Launch Pad 39A. Then we went over to Pad 39B
- (unoccupied) and got out to take pictures... we watched it (Columbia
- on STS-9) climb up the incline a good distance before we left.
-
- Oh, and despite what has been posted here from time to time, the
- SPACEPORT USA tourist attraction DOES NOT provide bus rides to see
- a Shuttle launch. The facility DOES NOT open until something like
- two hours after a launch on the day in question. Since the RSS only
- pulls away from the Shuttle about 12 hours before launch, you can't
- see much but the aforementioned top of the tank even on the day
- before the launch.
-
- -Brian
-
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