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I have no idea
On 8 Aug 2011 04:29:03 GMT, Chris Richardson wrote: On Sun, 07 Aug 2011 13:52:14 -0400, J Three wrote: The four towers that surround the central pad are, I presume, for the purpose of channeling lightening discharges away from the central rocket. The white cylinders atop each tower, I would guess, are insulators. Can anyone confirm? |
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