CT-2

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CT-2 is one of NASA’s massive tracked crawler-transporters used to carry rockets and spacecraft between the Vehicle Assembly Building and launch pads at Kennedy Space Center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crawler-transporter
tracked vehicle
capableOf precise leveling of payload
transporting very heavy loads
connectsFacility Launch Complex 39A NERFINISHED
Launch Complex 39B NERFINISHED
Vehicle Assembly Building NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designSimilarTo CT-1
hasFeature diesel-electric power system
hydraulic jacking and leveling system
multiple operator control cabs
hasPart crawlerway tracks
infrastructureType spaceport ground transport
locatedInFacility Crawler-Transporter parking and maintenance area at KSC
location Kennedy Space Center NERFINISHED
manufacturer Marion Power Shovel Company NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the largest self-powered land vehicles
operator Kennedy Space Center NERFINISHED
NASA
ownedBy NASA NERFINISHED
partOf Launch Complex 39 NERFINISHED
NASA ground support equipment
purpose transport mobile launcher platforms
transport rockets
transport spacecraft
route crawlerway between VAB and LC-39 pads
serviceEntry 1960s
status operational
usedBy Exploration Ground Systems NERFINISHED
Launch Operations teams at KSC
usedForProgram Apollo program NERFINISHED
Apollo–Soyuz Test Project NERFINISHED
Ares I-X test flight NERFINISHED
Artemis program NERFINISHED
Constellation program tests
SLS launches
Skylab program NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle program NERFINISHED
usedToTransport Mobile Launcher for SLS NERFINISHED
Saturn V launch vehicles NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle stack NERFINISHED
uses tracked propulsion

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