NASA’s Mobile Launcher Moved to Launch Pad
The mobile launcher that’ll support NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) has moved from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 355-foot-tall ML, which took about two years to construct, is
being modified to support the heavy-lift rocket that will launch astronauts farther into space than ever before. SLS also will create high-quality jobs here at home, and provide the cornerstone for America’s future human space exploration efforts.
@ltcolhammond the nuclear rocket wasn't that bad and the radiation wouldn't be that much.
You know the space program is a joke when it isn't willing to take risk.
@djtowo No it wouldn't, the primary reason for starvation throughout the world isn't the lack of food but distribution of it. Most countries that suffer from large scale hunger problems are those that have either weak or corrupted governments, and also have problems due to their geography.
lol im commenting on this video in 201