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Re: News about Space Shuttle Enterprise location decision

Sun Nov 06, 2011 11:39 pm

Does anyone know what an "Approach and Landing Test Assembly (ALTA) pod" is?

I was over looking at pictures of the Shuttles at the NASA.gov site, and they're using Endeavour as a guinea pig for equipment/procedures for putting the ALTA (whatever it is) onto Enterprise for the flight up to JFK. The ALTA goes where the OMS pods go - looks just like an OMS pod, including having false thruster ports painted on.

My guess, given the Approach and Landing Test (ALT) part, is that it's a piece of Enterprise hardware - maybe containing additional sensors or trials equipment - from the ALTs that NASA has held onto (since NASA tends to squirrel all sorts of stuff away). In the event they ever needed to drop a shuttle off of an SCA again ... (only semi-sarcastic with that).

Enterprise's fake OMS pods were removed a month or two back. They're now sitting on the floor of the NASM restoration hangar covered by clear plastic tarps. Her hatch has been open for a few months as well, but with the opening also covered in plastic.

Re: News about Space Shuttle Enterprise location decision

Sun Nov 06, 2011 11:51 pm

Garth wrote:Does anyone know what an "Approach and Landing Test Assembly (ALTA) pod" is?


My guess, given the Approach and Landing Test (ALT) part, is that it's a piece of Enterprise hardware ).


you are right, they were used after Enterprise was retired when the other oribters need to be moved by 747's and ther pods were undergoing mantaince or repair. The one's used for displaying Enterprise were made of fiberglass and not capable of flight.
(ferrying on the 747's) :drink3:

Re: News about Space Shuttle Enterprise location decision

Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:19 pm

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shutt ... apods.html

Everything you need to know about the ALTA pods. :)

And yes, they're Original Equipment to Enterprise, so it's the first time since she was moved to the Smithsonian that they'll be "together". The reason for the "testing" isn't to test the pods themselves, but to get the crane moves down right so they don't hit anything while trying to fit them inside the Udvar-Hazy building.

Re: News about Space Shuttle Enterprise location decision

Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:36 pm

Last week the Intrepid announced some of its plans for the new Shuttle building. Also, it asked for some major financial assistance, to the sum of $85 million, about $45 million from government and $40 million from private donors for the Shuttle building. How prepared were they if they are asking for this kind of money?

Museum Seeks State Money for Space Shuttle’s Home
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/ ... tles-home/

An NYC space hub
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/op ... Z05dUtf44J

Re: News about Space Shuttle Enterprise location decision

Sun Nov 13, 2011 9:20 pm

Avnut wrote:How prepared were they if they are asking for this kind of money?

From earlier in this thread:

mustangdriver wrote:But what really sucks about this is that this is just politics. Plain and simple.

In my best Forrest Gump voice: And that's all I have to say about that.

Re: News about Space Shuttle Enterprise location decision

Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:31 am

This is what they want to build.
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Re: News about Space Shuttle Enterprise location decision

Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:36 am

That's FUGLY !

Re: News about Space Shuttle Enterprise location decision

Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:46 am

And completely unrealistic
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