LEGO Designer:
Andrew Harkins (KingsKnight)
Designed: June 2017
Categories:
Support Vehicles and Misc.,
All,
Apollo Program,
Space Agency - NASA
The astronaut transfer van, also known as the Astrovan, was a NASA vehicle used at the Kennedy Space Center to transport astronauts from the Operations and Checkout Building to the launch pad before a launch mission, to the pad for launch dress rehearsals, and back to Operations and Checkout Building following a shuttle landing.
According to driver Ronnie King, the astronauts liked the history-filled vehicle, even if it is somewhat old, and even argued against upgrading the vehicle. “We were staged to get a new one,” King said, and added that word came that the rookie astronauts wanted to keep the vehicle that was a tradition of the astronauts who traveled those nine miles to the pad before them.
During the twenty-minute drive from the Operations and Checkout Building to the launch pad for shuttle launches, the Astrovan usually stopped at least once along the way. An astronaut rode with the crew to the Shuttle Landing Facility, and was let off there to board the Shuttle Training Aircraft and assess local weather conditions. Senior NASA management often rode along as well, and were dropped off at the Launch Control Center.
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Part count: 86 bricks, 36 lots.
Unit | width | length | height |
---|---|---|---|
Studs | 4.3 | 10.6 | 5.1 |
Inches | 1.4 | 3.3 | 1.6 |
Centimetres | 3.4 | 8.5 | 4.1 |
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