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A hydrogen vent line remains connected to the external tank of the Space shuttle Discovery, after scrubbing on launch pad 39A, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida November 5,
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World's Largest Liquid Hydrogen Tank Nears Completion
A hydrogen vent line remains connected to the external tank of the Space shuttle Discovery after scrubbing on launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida November 5,
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McDermott lands contract to build hydrogen storage tank at NASA's Cape Canaveral
A worker is dwarfed by the space shuttle Discovery as he stands above the external fuel tank on launch pad 39B as the vehicle is prepared for launch at Kennedy Space Center
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The New LH2 Sphere
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World's Largest Liquid Hydrogen Sphere
NASA provides insight into its new 4,700m3 liquid hydrogen sphere
New Liquid Hydrogen Tank will Support Flights from Launch Pad 39B – Kennedy Space Center