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... ’d lost approx¬imately half our thrusters, so we devised a scheme. We had a purge exit for hydrogen on one side of the fuel cell, hydrogen on one side, and a purge nozzle on the other side for oxygen; and then we had a urine dump on the bottom. So at the right time, we could purge hydrogen, purge oxygen, and dump urine. That gave us three more attitude thrusters. By really work ...
... 't have any cooling system in that device. It was just using the dry oxygen, purging the suit and of course the perspiration evaporating was the only cooling we had. If ... cooling systems in later suits. But the Gemini system relied just on the dry oxygen purging the suit and evaporation to cool, so we were limited to about 1000 BTUs British ... and wanted to deploy a payload, we could release the umbilical and let it go. Purge ducts. A thing you may have heard recall is a remotely-operated umbilical system, which ...
... and instruments functioned satisfactorily. ''(Reuters, W Post, 3/10/72, F3)'' Germ-control and dust-purging technique developed by NASA and aerospace industry was being used by St. Luke's Hospital ... classification system for Government documents related to national security. March 8: Germ-control and dust-purging techniques developed for spacecraft sterilization were being used in St. Luke's Hospital in Denver ...
... oil, was highly toxic, and the location of the power units would have to be purged with nitrogen. The nitrogen, which also could be fatal, would have to be purged in its turn. The next procedure was the flushing and reservicing of the auxiliary powerunit ( ...
... to ensure crew safety and provide sufficient backup capability during reentry and landing. When a purge failed to halt the upward trend, the fuel cell was shut down. Additional purges and other measures failed to correct the anomaly, and around 10 a.m., April 6, ...
... . The engine was fired for 20 sec. and then shut down for a five-min. "purge" before a 100-sec. test firing. The F-2 rocket engine would be expected to ...
... /9/66, E9)’’ Soviet rocket pioneer Vladimir Vasilyevich Razumov, presumed to have died in Stalinist purges of Leningrad during World War II, had been located and interviewed by Leningradskaya Pravda reporters ...
... , and astronauts would emerge to remove end cover plate in end of the tank, after purging it of any hydrogen remaining from launch. An airlock, carried aloft as part of original ...
... transferred to Lunar Module LM for two-hour housekeeping, voice and telemetry test, and oxygen-purge-system check. July 20-21: Armstrong and Aldrin reentered Lunar Module LM at 95:20 ...
... shown overconfidence in underrating American capabilities, ignored lunar rendezvous technique adopted by U.S." and purged Nikita S. Khrushchev, who had been "enamored of space exploits and the propaganda they gave ...

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