Driving trucks and construction equipment can be challenging. Driving the world’s largest vehicle? Even more so. NASA’s Crawler-Transporter II, the massive rocket hauler which weighs in at 6.6 million ...
NASA announced its Crawler Transporter 2 is now officially in the Guinness World Records as the heaviest self-powered vehicle in the world. But there's a whole universe of big beefy vehicles right ...
How has NASA kept a vehicle 80 times larger than a fully-loaded tractor-trailer running since the Johnson administration? A stellar maintenance program. And lots of lubrication. Anyone who works on ...
The space agency's Crawler Transporter 2 has officially broken the Guinness World Record for the heaviest self-powered vehicle. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes NASA’s Crawler Transporter 2 was ...
The Crawler Transporter 2 is officially the heaviest self-powered vehicle on Earth. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and ...
When NASA rolls its Artemis 1 moon mission out to the launch pad today (March 17), most eyes will be on the giant rocket gearing up for its first-ever flight. But the machine carrying it deserves some ...
NASA is continuing preparations for the testing and eventual launch of its “mega moon rocket,” or Space Launch System. This rocket is designed to eventually carry astronauts back to the moon under the ...
It has taken seven years (or 57, depending on how you count), but now it is official: one of NASA's Apollo-era rocket movers is the heaviest self-powered vehicle in the world. Guinness World Records ...
Look at it as you will, but the reality is the Artemis lunar exploration program, humanity’s second such endeavor, is off to a bumpy start. Sure, you could argue Apollo’s journey was even bumpier, but ...
NASA's crawler transporter has a big job to do this week: Move the massive SLS rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building to launch pad 39B Craig Bailey Craig Bailey, Florida Today Haridopolos speaks ...
TYSONS CORNER, VA, September 27, 2018 ” Jacobs Engineering Group (NYSE: JEC) has helped transport a modified mobile launcher between the vehicle assembly facility and launch pad 39B at Kennedy Space ...