NASA’s two crawler transporter vehicles soon will sport new “shoes.” A $10 million project to replace the 456 tread belt shoes, weighing more than one ton each, on both crawlers at Kennedy Space ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — It is an iconic machine whose work has spanned nearly the entire history of NASA. And without it, the Saturn V rocket and space shuttle launches would not have been possible.
NASA’s Crawler-Transporter 2's two-day, 4.2-mile journey was completed with near-perfect accuracy, missing its mark by only three-quarters of an inch. The Artemis II mobile launcher is now inside the ...
NASA’s crawler-transporter 2 (CT-2), is one of two vehicles originally designed to haul the Saturn V rockets from Apollo era to Kennedy Space Center’s launch pads. It continued its piggyback service ...
NASA's Crawler-Transporter 2 does the heavy lifting in Artemis II NASA's Crawler-Transporter vehicle, originally built to move Apollo-era Saturn V rockets to the launch pad, has been beefed up to ...
The two crawler-transporters (CTs) and mobile launcher platforms (MLPs) that were used during the shuttle program are seen at the MSS park site at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Jan. 4, ...
The above image shows a crawler-transporter arriving at Launch Pad 39A to pick up a shuttle-era mobile launcher platform and move up and down a ramp to test how well the systems work while carrying a ...
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