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592.1 | LC39A Pictures | LHOTSE::DAHL | Tom Dahl, CDMS | Tue Jan 09 1990 10:12 | 5 |
| RE: <<< Note 592.0 by LINNHE::SYSTEM >>>
If you post a mailstop, I can send you some photocopies of some LC39A photos
from the Apollo/Saturn V days which show good detail of the pad.
-- Tom
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592.2 | Great stuff | LINNHE::SYSTEM | | Wed Jan 10 1990 04:03 | 9 |
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Thanks a lot
You can send them (and any others should anyone else have any, says he
hopefully...) to REO F6/3.
I can now resume my childhood...
Martin
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592.3 | Destination Last Name | LHOTSE::DAHL | Tom Dahl, CDMS | Wed Jan 10 1990 10:53 | 5 |
| RE: <<< Note 592.2 by LINNHE::SYSTEM >>>
I forgot to ask one other critical question: what's your last name, so that I
can address an interoffice mail envelope properly? I assume it isn't System.
-- Tom
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592.4 | Mismatch? | SHAOLN::DENSMORE | But I'm feeling muuuch better now! | Wed Jan 10 1990 12:47 | 4 |
| I'm just an innocent bystander :-) Didn't .0 ask for Shuttle-era photos?
Apollo-era photos won't help. The pads are completely different now.
Mike
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592.5 | Photos | LINNHE::SYSTEM | | Thu Jan 11 1990 03:21 | 6 |
| Re .3 - Martin Callen
Re .4 - right now I'll accept anything 'cos I'm ignorant about changes made to
the pad, but yes you're right, I'm after shuttle-era photos...
Martin
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592.6 | Apollo/Saturn vs. Shuttle LC-39 Changes | LHOTSE::DAHL | Tom Dahl, CDMS | Thu Jan 11 1990 09:59 | 16 |
| RE: <<< Note 592.4 by SHAOLN::DENSMORE "But I'm feeling muuuch better now!" >>>
>Didn't .0 ask for Shuttle-era photos?
>Apollo-era photos won't help. The pads are completely different now.
Actually, the pad itself is little changed (from the photos I've seen) from
the Apollo/Saturn era. A new watertower has been added at the pad site, but
the concrete structures, access roads, perimiter road, crawlerway, etc. are
the same.
One more addition I think is that the Shuttle service structure is a new,
fixed addition to the pad; when the Shuttle is transported on the crawler, it
is self-supporting, and goes to meet the service tower which stays at the pad.
In the Apollo/Saturn era, the gantry was mounted on the crawler (and moved
with the Saturn) and thus was not a part of the pad per se.
-- Tom
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592.7 | more differences
| SHAOLN::DENSMORE | But I'm feeling muuuch better now! | Fri Jan 12 1990 09:38 | 10 |
| There is also the rotating service structure which covers the bay when work
is being done on loading or maintaining the payload. The fixed structure is
very different. After all, the two vehicles are very different. The crew
access arms are different and at different locations. The ET access arm,
the "cap", the lighting rod....
If you have access to a science museum or good bookshop you might be able to
find a book, poster or calendar with good color photos. Good luck!
Mike
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592.8 | Got some but... | LINNHE::SYSTEM | | Mon Jan 15 1990 03:30 | 6 |
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As an update to my base note, this weekend I managed to get some decent
shuttle photos (any more would still be most welcome though...), but I still
have precious few pad photos, so any help offered would be most appeciated...
Martin
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592.9 | A PAD and SHUTTLE kit exists... | TROA01::PIERCE | The network is the plumbing... | Mon Jan 15 1990 11:45 | 7 |
| I was in a hobby shop the other day and saw large plastic model
kits of both the shuttle AND the PAD (yes, a kit model of the PAD).
They had very detailed color photo's on the cover of the boxes,
and I would assume more plans inside.
If you are interested I can see if I can get the make and model.
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592.10 | Calendar | DECWIN::FISHER | Burns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO3-4/W23 | Mon Jan 15 1990 14:53 | 14 |
| I have a 1983 calendar called "From This Planet Earth" which contains 2 pix
of interest: (1) a nightime flood-lit picture of the shuttle on the pad. Not
bad, but because of the lighting, there are some details missing in the shadows.
(2) A picture of STS1 just clearing the tower. This is a daylight shot, but
only contains the top part of the tower. The SRB exhaust makes quite a strong
backlight, too, so the details are probably only slightly better than (1)
if at all.
These pictures are roughly 11 x 12 " or so. Note that these are both early
launches, so details may have changed (for example the SRB heaters)
Let me know if you want to borrow.
Burns
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592.11 | Photos | LINNHE::SYSTEM | | Wed Jan 17 1990 04:44 | 10 |
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Re .9 - if its the REVELL kit, thats what I've got! The plans inside however
contain some errors and are very superficial. Also, the cover is ambiguous
due to the lighting
Re .10 - yes, please. How long can I borrow them for? Please also give me a
return address
Martin Callen (REO F6/3)
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592.12 | NASA Photo Archives | 4347::GRIFFIN | Dave Griffin | Fri Jun 01 1990 19:55 | 20 |
| From: [email protected] (Mary Shafer)
Newsgroups: sci.space,sci.space.shuttle
Subject: NASA Photo Archives
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: 10 May 90 16:14:31 GMT
Organization: NASA Dryden, Edwards, Cal.
Transparancies of all NASA photos available to the public can be
borrowed from the photo archive. You can have copies or prints
made.
NASA Audio-Visual Facility
918 North Rengstorff Ave
Mountain View, CA 94043
(415) 604-6270
--
Mary Shafer [email protected] ames!skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov!shafer
NASA Ames Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, CA
Of course I don't speak for NASA
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