
This should give you a good idea about how big the external tank and SRBs are. Here, I was standing on the MLP (Mobile Launch Platform)

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3 comments:
Cool pic, I have seen several plans to use the large fuel tank:
Over the years the hundreds of them sent into space could have been refurbished and assembled into low cost - ultra high volume space station hubs.
Oh well.. :( I guess I cant expect a government run program to be efficient or think outside the box...
I hope on the main tank, it says "1". At first glance I thought it was some masking tape. Hope not!
Wow! What a great photo of the boosters! I live in Utah and have visited the Thiokol site where the SRB's are developed and tested but I don't think I've ever seen a photo that show's them in such dramatic fashion. Thanks for sharing your photos and your experiences!
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