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Advance History Unit:
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Third Human Space program from NASA. Kennedy proposed it after NASA had put one man in orbit 1961-1972 (1968-1972) 24 billion dollars 400,000 employees Built two more space complexes (Johnson and Kennedy) Went with the Lunar Orbit Rendezvous mission. Put 12 men on the moon.
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After Vostok and Voskhod 1 st Generation – Soyuz 1-11 (1967-1971) 2 nd – 12-40 (1973-1981) 3 rd – (1976-1981) 4 th – current – 4 th version (1986-present) ▪ Cargo, unmanned, manned As of 2011 and the retirement of the Shuttle, the only way we can get people to the ISS is the Soyuz Two launch sites in Russia and one in South America (French Guinea)
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Apollo 1 January 27 th, 1966 The crew of Grissom, White, and Chaffee were not happy with the capsule Plugs out test – run on its own power Grissom’s microphone got stuck open, “how can we get to the moon if we can’t talk between three buildings”. Then a report of fire in the cabin. Then report of bad fire in cabin, “I am burning up” then a scream. Took 5 min to get door open Problems: 100% oxygen cabin Non insulated wiring Flammable materials in cabin Nylon suits replaced with beta cloth New hatch cover that would open under high pressure
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Soyuz not ready and being rushed to beat US to moon Soyuz 1 - Gagarin was the back-up crew, tried to get himself bumped to primary to delay project as the Politburo would not risk a national hero – didn’t work The parachute did not open and the backup parachute got entangled with main one. Crashed into earth at 89 mph. Vladimir Komarov – 1 st space casualty (April 1967) - cursed Vladimir Komarov Crashed delayed development 18 months – US lands first on moon. Soyuz 11 – (June 1971) after 22 days on the Russian Space Station, normal re-entry. Found all three dead is side. Blue with blood coming out of nose and ears. A pressure valve was stuck open and they were exposed to vacuum of space while re-entry. Conscious for about 40 seconds. Blood would have boiled.boiled Not wearing space suits because it was a three man crew. Soyuz would be redesigned for two wearing suits. N1 explosion
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Apollo 7 – first manned mission Apollo 8 – flew 10 orbits around moon (exciting) Apollo 9 – rendezvous and docking and EVA Apollo 10 – tested Landing Module 50,000 feet of surface of moon
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Landed at the Sea of Tranquility July 20 th, 1969 21 hours 36 min spent on moon 2 hours and 31 min outside “one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for all mankind Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins Apollo 12 – 7 hours and 45 min on moon, landed at the Ocean of Storms. Walked to a satellite
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April 1970 – Lovell, Swigert, and Haise 2 days into mission – crew reported a big bang Started losing power - a oxygen tank exploded Considerable ingenuity to save crew All on TV Left the CM to the LM as a lifeboat Carbon Dioxide started rising – need an air scrubber – made one from parts and duct tape CM had to be shut down to have enough power to land – turning power back up could burn it out Dropped to 40 degrees in LM NASA’s finest hour.
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Apollo 14 – landed at Fra Macro – Sheppard, golf ball Apollo 15 – lunar rover Apollo 17 – Dr. Harrison H Schmitt – first scientist astronaught (Geologist) Eugene Cernan – last man on the moon, “we leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind”
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Skylab 1 Used a Saturn V Rocket to launch US first space station into orbit – would take 3 launches now. Operational from 1973-1974 3 crews – did good studies on the sun Apollo–Soyuz Test Project Used the Saturn 1B Docked with Russians on July 17 th, 1975. US would not go to space until 1981 with Shuttle
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