Mobile and crawler cranes

5 minutes - magazine 01 | 2024

On behalf of science

From ancient turbines to the vastness of outer space - in action for extraordinary lifts

A Liebherr LTM 1250-5.1 mobile crane from Kran-Maier lifts the 44-tonne impeller out of the courtyard of the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

A composite image of the future SKA telescopes combining an artist’s impression with the elements already present on site. From left to right: the future SKA-Mid dishes blend into the existing dishes of the MeerKAT precursor telescope in South Africa, and antennas from the existing SKA-Low prototype station AAVS2 blend into the future SKA Low stations in Australia. Credit: SKAO

Back to the future: Mapping the universe

The LTM 1220-5.2 assembling the SKA MPG prototype antenna in the Karoo, South Africa. Image: Nasief Manie / SARAO

Made to measure – Museum staff align the telescope with centimetre precision so that it can be lifted out through the slit gate of the East Observatory.

From the observatory to the depot

The Treffler MK 88 carefully lifts the Goerz telescope from the observatory of the Deutsches Museum into the transport vehicle. Image: Bernhard Thaler

Image: Marco Sproviero

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