That happens more often than you’d think..
Why would a rocket have a power cord? It doesn’t seem so strange a question when I notice that a helicopter that lands near our emergency room is often sitting there, plugged in to a power outlet.
The helicopter probably has a block heater to help it start faster. The rocket probably needs the power cord for the fasten seatbelt light.
The cord and outlet on the rocket are set up for taking power OUT OF the rocket, not putting it in.
Thanks, Khard12, for the info on the helicopter. I really did want to know why they did that… also like your take on the rocket.
Radelape over 15 years ago
That happens more often than you’d think..
chromosome Premium Member over 15 years ago
Why would a rocket have a power cord? It doesn’t seem so strange a question when I notice that a helicopter that lands near our emergency room is often sitting there, plugged in to a power outlet.
Khard12 over 15 years ago
The helicopter probably has a block heater to help it start faster. The rocket probably needs the power cord for the fasten seatbelt light.
stpatme over 15 years ago
The cord and outlet on the rocket are set up for taking power OUT OF the rocket, not putting it in.
chromosome Premium Member over 15 years ago
Thanks, Khard12, for the info on the helicopter. I really did want to know why they did that… also like your take on the rocket.