File:Detailed view of NASA Crawlerway river rocks.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDetailed view of NASA Crawlerway river rocks.jpg |
English: Detailed view of the Alabama river rock used to surface the NASA Crawlerway. Loose rocks provided a softer and more robust surface for the giant crawler-transporters to move on than solid asphalt. |
Source | http://environmental.ksc.nasa.gov/projects/crawlerWay.htm (image source) |
Author | NASA |
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