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Old 18-12-2011, 01:08 AM
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Blog #3 Mars Science Laboratory #NASATweetup - Silent Rocket Timewarp - Lunch Video -

MSL on the Atlas V on the Padhttp://www.deirdrekelleghan.net/uplo...01/4031835.jpg
On the evening pre launch NASA tour we were privileged to stand within 150 yards of the Atlas V with MSL perched on top. Silhouetted against the sun this 191 foot assemblly of scientific ambition stood a little less than half the height of the Apollo Saturn V. At 363 feet The Saturn V was the largest rocket ever built and is more comparable height wise to the familiar stainless street sculpture the Spire of Dublin which is 398 feet.

After an unlimited photographic bonanza we left the launch pad to head back toward the Vehicle Assembly Building. On our journey groups of red haired hogs appeared , munching in the evening grass as the sun set on an unforgettable day.

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Old 18-12-2011, 04:26 PM
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Very interesting Deidre....thanks for posting

Mind you, I always thought a bunch of red haired hogs was a group of Irish bikers!!!!
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