Can you imagine they only have like two, 1000 watt Honda generators sitting in a room all covered in dust? "Gee, guess we didn't plan for a power outage". kek
NORAD under the mountain has six gas turbine generators which perform "synchronized co-generation". They run two at idle all the time and spin up to full output if needed. They are each 100 megawatt capacity and use the same jet engines as do many Navy ships. They exhaust through a long tunnel which exits on the west side of the mountain via a series of baffles.
Pretty sure NORAD has a back-up or two.
Can you imagine they only have like two, 1000 watt Honda generators sitting in a room all covered in dust? "Gee, guess we didn't plan for a power outage". kek
You do understand I was joking, right?
That’s a map symbol for the mountain. There are no power outages in the area.
NORAD under the mountain has six gas turbine generators which perform "synchronized co-generation". They run two at idle all the time and spin up to full output if needed. They are each 100 megawatt capacity and use the same jet engines as do many Navy ships. They exhaust through a long tunnel which exits on the west side of the mountain via a series of baffles.
Not the same icon. One’s a link to g-maps
Looks like CSU uses Google Maps as its mapping tool. But your point still stands -- this is not an outage.
Check for yourself. See their outages coverage. https://www.csu.org/
Norad is not in Cheyenne mountain
It’s not? Thought Juan O Savin said so. Must have bad memory.
Moved somewhere much less defensible a few years back.theres a bunch of female and stuff moved in now.