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A service structure is a permanent or erected on a that allows assembly, servicing, and crew onboarding of the prior to .

In at the Kennedy Space Center, enter the vehicle through a type of service structure called an " tower". Immediately before ignition of the rocket's , all connections between the tower and the craft are severed, and the connecting swing away to prevent damage to structure and vehicle. An in the tower also allows maintenance crew to service the vehicle.


Kennedy Space Center
During the NASA Space Shuttle program, the structures at the Launch Complex 39 pads contained a two-piece access tower system, the Fixed Service Structure (FSS) and the Rotating Service Structure (RSS). The FSS permitted access to the Shuttle via a retractable arm and a "beanie cap" to capture vented (LOX) from the external fuel tank. The RSS contained the Changeout Room, which offered "clean" access to the orbiter's payload bay, protection from the elements, and protection in winds up to .

The FSS on Pad 39A was repurposed the top of the umbilical tower of 2, while the FSS on 39B re-used the umbilical tower of Mobile Launcher 3. Mobile Launcher 3 would later become Mobile Launcher Platform 1 for the Shuttle.

In 2011 NASA removed both the FSS and RSS from LC-39B to make way for a . In 2017-2018 removed the RSS from LC-39A and modified the FSS for its new series of launch vehicles.

Certain rockets such as the Delta and the use structures consisting of a fixed portion and a mobile portion; the former is the umbilical tower and the latter is known as the "mobile service tower" or "mobile service structure," but often referred to as a . This mobile structure is moved away from the vehicle several hours before launch.


White room
The white room was the small area used by to access the spacecraft during human flights up through the Space Shuttle program. The room takes its name from its white paint, which was used in . The room was first used in /ref>

Astronauts and closeout crew made their final preparations before liftoff, such as donning packs, putting on helmets, and detaching portable units.

(2025). 9780803262126, Bison Books.
In 2014, NASA planned to move the White Room to a museum. SpaceX launches use a rotating "Crew Access Arm" for . As of the 2020 Crew Dragon Demo-2 mission, SpaceX began calling the equivalent area of its Crew Access Arm at LC-39A the "White Room" in recognition of the original NASA structure' Https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/commercialcrew/2025/03/14/nasas-spacex-crew-10-arrives-at-launch-complex-39a-2/ On the first launch attempt, NASA and SpaceX flight crew began signing their respective "meatball" or SpaceX logos at the end of the Crew Access Arm, a practice which has become a tradition.


Baikonur Cosmodrome
Similarly, Soviet-and Russian-designed service structures such as those at Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31 feature rotating crane-like "tower arms" Https://blogs.esa.int/eolaunches/2012/09/14/metop-on-the-launch-pad/

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