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... Society for Volume 63 63 '''Page ''' - 162-170 '''Year''' - 2010 '''Keywords''' - Nozzle, altitude compensating, supersonic separation, experimental demonstration '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2010.63.162 '''Number of Pages''' - 9 Abstract The presence ... there is a relationship between nozzle wall angle at the point of separation, and the stability of the flow separation. This was achieved through an experimental investigation of a series of subscale ...
File:69-07-20_Apollo_11_Tape_1_separation.wav.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 11 Audio
File:Apollo10690526-1894900-1914400-Separation.wav.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 10 Audio
File:Apollo10690526-1913100-1921800-Separation-Splashdown.wav.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 10 Audio
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As a general rule I would think that when serious work is being done you will be allowed to observe from a distance so as not to interfere or be a distraction. Depending on the extent of pre-flight training you might be permitted to do simple tasks that do not pose a risk to equipment or safety. Tasks such as changing an air filter, operating a trash compactor, vacuuming and cleaning a surface, ...
The design for the new exploration vehicle has an escape rocket on top of the capsule that can quickly blast the crew away if launch problems develop. There's also little chance of damage from launch vehicle debris, since the capsule sits on top of the rocket. http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/k-4/features/F_Everybody_Out.html (See CDROM) ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation ...
... was made to create a Subsystem Manager for Booster Separation and one for External Tank Separation. I was made the Subsystem Manager for Booster Separation. '''Johnson:''' I have that as being around 1977 ... the tiles would be okay. That was a huge effort in the separation system design, the whole tile/SRB separation motor plume interaction. The other huge problem, though, was when you fire ...
... came up with a way to make the two separate. We had separation issues on lots of flights. On Apollo 8, after they separated from the booster, Borman was afraid the booster was ... , and I’d give them a mark a minute before separation. Then they’d fly up to the separation point, and they’d separate, then I would manage the trajectory down to the ... the—she had a separation panel, and she worried about external tank separation during a nominal launch, she worried about SRB separation, and she worried about the carrier and orbiter separation. In fact, it ...
... up that wiring and automatically initiated the launch escape system. The pyros pyrotechnics fired to separate the Command Module from the launch vehicle, the launch escape motor went off, the pitch ... it fired all the pyros. It did the Command/Service Module separation, it did the docking probe retract. It separated when you docked with the Lunar Module—to pull it out of ... forward position. That’s the pointed end forward rather than the heat shield. When they separated from the Service Module—and of course they lose the Service Module control—he went ...

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