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  2. Crawler-transporter - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a crawler-transporter. The crawler-transporter has a mass of 2,721 tonnes (6 million pounds; 2,999 short tons) and has eight tracks, two on each corner. [1] Each track has 57 shoes, and each shoe weighs 900 kg (1,984 lb). The vehicle measures 40 by 35 meters (131 by 114 ft).

  3. File:LUT -1 being moved to VAB - January, 1966 (48260918472 ...

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    In this January 1966 image (restored today from a faded 4"x5" NASA transparency) these structures are brand new, and launch tower #1 is being moved by a crawler transporter to the VAB for erection of a "dummy" Saturn V facilities test vehicle, which will be rolled out to the pad later in the year, but not launched.

  4. Mobile launcher platform - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Launcher Platform-1 on top of a crawler-transporter. A mobile launcher platform (MLP), also known as mobile launch platform, is a structure used to support a large multistage space vehicle which is assembled (stacked) vertically in an integration facility (e.g. the Vehicle Assembly Building) and then transported by a crawler-transporter (CT) to a launch pad.

  5. Vehicle Assembly Building - Wikipedia

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    The Vehicle Assembly Building (originally the Vertical Assembly Building), or VAB, is a large building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, designed to assemble large pre-manufactured space vehicle components, such as the massive Saturn V, the Space Shuttle and the Space Launch System, and stack them vertically onto one of three mobile launcher platforms used by NASA.

  6. Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 - Wikipedia

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    When the stack integration was completed, the Mobile Launcher was moved atop one of two crawler-transporters, or Missile Crawler Transporter Facilities, 3–4 miles (4.8–6.4 km) to its pad at a speed of 1 mile per hour (1.6 km/h). Each crawler weighed 6,000,000 pounds (2,720 t) and was capable of keeping the space vehicle and its launcher ...

  7. Crawlerway - Wikipedia

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    The Crawlerway was originally designed to support the weight of the Saturn V rocket and its payload, plus the Launch Umbilical Tower and mobile launcher platform, atop a crawler-transporter during the Apollo program. It was also used from 1981 to 2011 to transport the lighter Space Shuttles to their launch pads.

  8. Space Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    The crawler-transporters carried the MLP and the Space Shuttle from the ... had been ignored by NASA managers. [48]: ... Harris County, TX", 6 measured drawings, ...

  9. List of largest machines - Wikipedia

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    NASA Crawler-transporter: Crawler-transporter: 40 m (131 ft 3 in) [10] ... 48.47 m (159 ft 0 in) 248,663 t (548,000,000 lb) 2022