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Part of the NASA Space Shuttle program included the retrieving and refurbishing of components for reuse. One such component was the Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) parachutes. The parachutes deployed during descent of the SRB’s and helped the booster land in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Florida. The boosters and other components were retrieved by Special Ocean-Going Vessels and returned to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) near Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for processing.
A key feature of the Space Shuttle Program was its ability to be, for the most part, reusable. The Shuttle itself returned to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) after every mission and it was then processed in its unique special hangar in the Orbiter Processing Facility. Two very important and large components of the system were the Solid Rocket Boosters. These boosters, at almost 120 ft in length, provided the power necessary to give the Shuttle the initial push to get off the launch pad and esc
It’s a well-known fact among first-responders and emergency personnel that the need for toilets and showers is one of the most important requirements in their industry. A need that is often underestimated or even ignored and when provided, it is usually under the worst conditions. Water Energy has introduced to the market one of the most comprehensive, efficient, hygienic, environmentally responsible and practical solution to portable restrooms available. A very unique and luxurious &ld
It’s a well-known fact among first-responders and emergency personnel that the need for toilets and showers is one of the most important requirements in their industry. A need that is often underestimated or even ignored and when provided, it is usually under the worst conditions. Water Energy has introduced to the market one of the most comprehensive, efficient, hygienic, environmentally responsible and practical solution to portable restrooms available. A very unique and luxurious &ld
The proliferation of large and efficient confined animal farms has created a significant problem for the processing and disposal of the water used for cleaning and cooling as well as other applications on the typical farm. The answer is Water Energy’s utilization of the technology presently known as the Dragonfly Water Treatment System. The result is the only hog farm capable of reusing 100% of the water and no need to use spray fields. No smell, no pollution, and no farm land to grow u
NASA Parachute Refurbishment Facility - Kennedy Space Center, Florida
\A key feature of the Space Shuttle Program is its ability to be, for the most part, reusable. The Shuttle itself returns to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) after every mission and is processed in a very special hangar at the Orbiter Processing Facility. Two large and very important components of the system are the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs). These boosters, at about 120 ft in length, provide the p
NASA Parachute Refurbishment Facility - Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Part of the NASA Space Shuttle program included the retrieving and refurbishing of components for reuse, including the Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) parachutes. The parachutes deploy and slow the descent of the SRB’s and help the Boosters land softly in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Florida. The boosters and other components are retrieved by specialized ocean-going
