At 09:29 AM 2/18/2003, you wrote:

There's an argument to be made against moving it based on the fact that that's slack time for all of the ground crew except the guy driving the transporter, but it's not clear that you can't make that time up by improved efficiency once you get to the launch stand (since now everything is in a known and well defined position relative to everything else).
Some reason you couldn't be working on it (other than fueling) WHILE it's on the transporter?



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