NUance
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Ha ha! The guys in full-body lab coats were working on Atlas V. The guys in shirtsleeves are working on Space X. Isn't the Space X launch vehicle the one shown in the YouTube video in a fiery crash? Maybe they *should* have worn labcoats.I say slightly overreacting.To prevent contamination or static discharge. There's pretty sensitive equipment on these things despite the forces they experience. Any oils or moisture form human skin could cause corrosion on expensive equipment, and a static discharge could fry a circuit or ignite something.Atlas 5 shroud. The workers was wearing a tricked out protection gear. What's the purpose anyway? Overreacting or what? BTW, "N" sign pasted inside this building .... supposed to be red color![]()
SpaceX project

I make the comment above tongue in cheek. Gov't funded(*) space projects are incredibly wasteful, over-regulated and therefore guilty of constant budget overruns. But they get away with it because they're largely funded by tax dollars, either directly or indirectly. The project managers know they can simply mod the contract to get more $$ anytime they want. And they do. I don't think anything in the history of gov't funded space projects has ever come in under budget. By contrast, Space X[SIZE=11pt]—[/SIZE]the guys in shortsleeve shirts[SIZE=11pt]—[/SIZE]is privately funded (I think). So they cut out a lot of the useless procedures and waste.
* Sure Atlas V has been used to launch *some* commercial payloads. But if you look at their launch history most of the Atlas V launch vehicles have been purchased with gov't money. Maybe 80 or 90%, or something like that.
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