AndesSMF wrote:Wow...nice...
How loud is it at 3 miles away?
It takes a while to get there but it can be loud enough to rattle things loose. The top of the VAB starts i.e. the roof does a shimmy. I have never been through an earthquake but it reminds me of what i have seen on tv.
See this video. For this particular mission, i am the guy with the long lens in this guy's video (dont know who took it but a friend found it on Youtube and sent it to me.). You see my hands and then my left arm..you cant miss the len
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsRuJ37kyZgSuresh wrote:4.RCS carboard covers fly off.
AndesSMF wrote:Why are they covered?
The stack sits out at the pad for about a month before to launch and this is stop dirt,birds,rain going in to the nozzles..
Suresh wrote:5.Rolling onto her back to reduce dynamic stress.
AndesSMF wrote:Answers one question I didn't know I had. What would happen if she were not rolled over?
The orbiter will under go higher stress. Kinda of like a outside loop versus an inside loop.
Also, this gives the pilots the ability to watch the horizon and have a frame of reference if they have to do a RTO (back to KSC abort) or a transatlantic abort to North Africa or Spain or France. They would be orientated properly and would give more reaction time to respond i.e.to go down the checklist.