KSC-99PP-1291.jpg KSC-99PP-1290ThumbnailsKSC-99PP-1292KSC-99PP-1290ThumbnailsKSC-99PP-1292KSC-99PP-1290ThumbnailsKSC-99PP-1292KSC-99PP-1290ThumbnailsKSC-99PP-1292
James Silviano (bottom), NASA, examines the range safety cable between the external tank and solid rocket boosters (SRB) on Space Shuttle Discovery, while Terry Kent (above), United Space Alliance, looks on. The cable, which relays a redundant emergency destruction signal between the SRBs in the unlikely event of a contingency, was damaged during close-out operations and is being replaced. Discovery's processing schedule leads to a target launch date of Dec. 6.
Information
Taken in
Kennedy Space Center
Author
NASA
Description
James Silviano (bottom), NASA, examines the range safety cable between the external tank and solid rocket boosters (SRB) on Space Shuttle Discovery, while Terry Kent (above), United Space Alliance, looks on. The cable, which relays a redundant emergency destruction signal between the SRBs in the unlikely event of a contingency, was damaged during close-out operations and is being replaced. Discovery's processing schedule leads to a target launch date of Dec. 6.
Source link
https://science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/1999/
Visits
38
Location
View on OpenStreetMap
Rating score
no rate
Rate this photo
License
CC BY-NC-ND
Modified by WikiArchives
No (original)
Downloads
0