DOE/NASA Advances in Liquid Hydrogen Storage Workshop
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20210020920/downloads/New%20LH2%20Sphere%20Presentation%2017Aug2021.pdf
Highlights. World’s largest LH2 storage tanks constructed in mid-1960s at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida by Chicago Bridge & Iron. These vacuum-perlite insulated tanks, still in service, are 3,200 m3 capacity (ea.) In 2019, CB&I Storage Solutions (CB&I) began construction of additional 4,700 m3 LH2 storage tank at LC-39B.
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