Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!rutgers!noao!stsci!berry From: berry@stsci.EDU (Jim Berry) Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle Subject: Re: How Hubble will get there Message-ID: <578@stsci.edu> Date: 1 Jun 89 21:35:57 GMT References: <831.2481FD06@mcastl.fidonet.org> Organization: Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD 21218 Lines: 25 From article <831.2481FD06@mcastl.fidonet.org>, by Bob.Meizlik@p4.f528.n107.z1.fidonet.org (Bob Meizlik): > Jim Sims writes: > JS> HST will arrive in Florida shortly before launch, transport is via mo > JS> C-5A, courtesy U.S. Air Force (wonder why they need a C-5A to transpor > JS> sized/shaped cargo ;-) ) > I suspect they're going for the smoothest ride. Airplane > takeoff/landing bumpiness is somewhat inversely proportional to mass. > Bob Meizlik I think you missed Jim's point (note the wink). Why would the Air Force just happen to have a C5A on hand that has been modified to transport HST? For the same reason that they just happened to have built a giant new thermal vac chamber at Lockheed (well, maybe they would have done that anyway). The fact that there is a spook satellite that happens to be nearly identical to HST has a lot to do with it (they sort-of use us to test the facilities before they use them for KH-12). -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jim Berry | UUCP:{arizona,decvax,hao}!noao!stsci!berry Space Telescope Science Institute | ARPA: berry@stsci.edu Baltimore, Md. 21218 | SPAM: SCIVAX::BERRY, KEPLER::BERRY