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ABIS - MMS-1 Once Again on the Move

Poser Science/Medical posted on May 25, 2012
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With the four spine sections now securely located in position on the hull of the Lower Rotational Module of the MMS-1 spacecraft the crew of the Orbital shuttle Endeavour once again relocate the MMS-1 back to the Von Braun Space Platform for docking. Once safely re-docked with Von Braun space-suited astronauts will enter each of the four spines to carry out an extensive programme of checks to ensure that both the spines journey into space and their attachment to the Lower Rotational Module has not damaged any of the complex systems which reside within each of the four units. Meanwhile on the Earth far below plans are already being put into place for the next phase of the complex mission to fully construct the MMS-1 in Earth orbit. Here ends the next section. To be continued at some point in the future. Next week - STEAMPUNK

Comments (1)


KnightWolverine

11:06AM | Fri, 15 June 2012

Shame that more folks don't comment on such splendid space art...


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