GOOGLE RENTS NASA AIRFIELD FOR $1.16 BILLION TO DO WHO KNOWS WHAT
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Seeking to reduce its footprint on earth to save resources for space, NASA
is giving Google the keys to the historic Moffett Field Naval Air Station
outside of San Francisco in a $1.16 billion lease agreement, Google announced
Monday. Moffett Field, which is located mere miles from Google's Mountain View
complex, contains the storied Hanger One - one of the largest freestanding
buildings in the world.
At more than eight acres, the behemoth of Hanger One is so large that
weather can form inside near the ceiling. Absurd, right? What on earth could
Google get up to in a hanger so large that blimps could easily move in and out
of it?
For its part, Google has not said what it plans to do with its new complex
for the next 60 years of its lease, but speculation has run rampant about the
Internet giant's potential forays into space aviation and robotics. According to
NASA, Google plans to use the facility for "research, development, assembly and
testing in the areas of space exploration, aviation, rover/robotics and other
emerging technologies."
Foto: Per Gram
Her har vi parkert på NAS Moffett i 1969 på vei til Hawaii og NAS Barbers Point
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