Thursday, February 18, 2016

NASA with Marilyn and Betty

So now Marilyn wanted to go to NASA to see the new Independence Plaza with the space shuttle. So we went. Took the tram tour to the astronaut training center. That was pretty awesome! Then we did the Independence tour. That was something pretty incredible. Lots of pictures of both places. We also went to see their new film about space travel and the Orion trip to Mars. That was so amazing!!!! As always a great time with Marilyn. Dinner at her favorite place, Texas Road Kill! 


Me and Marilyn
Beam us up!!

All these pictures are of the astronaut training center. It's huge!!
These are mock ups of the space station with the flags of the countries they represent.








                                                                                  Working arm for the space station
Orion landing craft

This is a robot for working outside the station and for trial on Mars
Back to the Saturn 5 building. This is so incredible. I love this building and all the history.

Livestock Plaza. the land NASA sits on use to be a cattle pasture. so they keep a few Longhorns around as a project for 4-H and FFA.


If the sun wasn't glaring on the glass this could be read but it's some history of the Longhorns and the project here at NASA

Most of the cattle was out in the far pasture unfortunately
Independence Plaza!!
Inside the Space Shuttle

Outside the shuttle which sits on top of a Boeing 747. that is how it was transported from California after a landing back to the launch site in Florida









Launching of the Space Shuttle
Pictures of the space Shuttle on top of the 747 being transported
The rest of the pictures are of the 747 with tons of info about how it was modified to take the shuttle. Super amazing man designed it.






This is the man, John Kiker, who invented the piggyback idea of lfying the shuttle home. He worked at NASA.







More shuttle launching





Marilyn and Betty
Pictures of the outside of the Boeing 747 - it's massive



A view from the landing of one of the display areas which turned out to be incredible. These are pictures of how the 747 was moved from Ellington AFB to NASA, a trip of over 5 miles down streets in the middle of the nite.



This is one of my favorite pictures



A transport company that specializes in big moves did the tow

There were 20 sets of dollies used to move the body of the 747.
The wings were moved on shorter landalls.
And here she is, reassembled and the Independence sitting on top.

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