File:Goliath Crane in Uchinoura Space Center.jpeg
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DescriptionGoliath Crane in Uchinoura Space Center.jpeg |
English: The Goliath Crane pushes the satellite (on the third stage) to the launch tower. The tower contains its own crane to lift it up to the top of the second stage. Once it's there, the rocket is complete. |
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Source | http://universe.gsfc.nasa.gov/xrays/programs/astroe/ph/0506-USC2/xph-totower.html |
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