Link, please. because every on photo I've seen, there's only one door visible.Yep, (going over youtube and many web sites for the model details) there are indeed four large doors on the mushroom dome.
Link, please. because every on photo I've seen, there's only one door visible.Yep, (going over youtube and many web sites for the model details) there are indeed four large doors on the mushroom dome.
Link, please. because every on photo I've seen, there's only one door visible.Yep, (going over youtube and many web sites for the model details) there are indeed four large doors on the mushroom dome.
... To say nothing of the gravitational displacement of something that big, it probobly would compete with the Moon in it's effects on the tides? ...
It's big, but it's mostly hollow (even the decks are mostly hollow, when you think about it). It's certainly more more massive than, say, Ceres or anything, and those moons have nearly no effect on Mars... so...
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I mean with all the other facilities in San Francisco, the space office complex, various "dry" docks, and other facilities on/around the Moon and at Utopia Planetia, it just seems unecessary for such a huge structure to be parked in Earth orbit.
The smaller silhouettes kind of resemble a Constellation, even though that design wouldn't have existed then. It's also tempting to think they might be Ptolemy tugs, but the nacelles seem a little close for that.
But by that logic, Empre State Building should never have been built. There are other buildings in Manhatten already, after all.
Hmm, also it could be that she's like an airport in another respect as well, ships probably are not allowed to aproach Earth anyway, I mean else you have a chaos of ships beaming people up and down etc etc so she might literally be the door to Earth.
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