- Space Shuttle Explorer
Infobox Space Shuttle | name =Explorer
caption ="Explorer" atKennedy Space Center ,Florida .
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status =On display at theJohn F. Kennedy Space Center .|The Space Shuttle "Explorer" is a full-scale replica of a
Space Shuttle . The "Explorer" includes replicas of the interior spaces. It is located atKennedy Space Center and is accessible by tourists."Explorer" is displayed alongside a gantry-style tower (which includes an
elevator for accessibility) and visitors may view a mock-up payload, a mannequin wearing an early model of the orange launch/entry pressure suit worn by shuttle astronauts, and a mock-up cockpit with controls and instruments. There is a replica external tank mated to two solid rocket boosters adjacent to "Explorer" as well.Internal details of the mock-up are not remarkably accurate, though the size and scope of the payload bay is correct.
Externally, the mock-up features simulated thermal protection system tiles (bearing numbers, as the genuine flight articles do), paneling that looks like
reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) panels on the leading edges of the wings, andMichelin tires on the landing gear. Handling points are also shown, but the external detailing does not extend to the inclusion of thermal blankets."Explorer" is mounted atop cement pilings and secured with steel cabling. Aside from entry through the mock-gantry, no other points of entry are available.
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