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Dr. Scott Snook speaks with PLS scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Edited NASA image of an Apollo Command Module being checked-out prior to being stacked with a Saturn rocket.
Original caption: The Apollo/Saturn 501 spacecraft undergoes checkout in test stand within the Kennedy Space Center’s Manned Spacecraft Operations Building in preparation for the first flight of NASA’s Saturn V space vehicle in the second quarter of this year. The command module, top, was mated to the service module, and both were joined to the Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter, the type that eventually will house a Lunar Module. The first Saturn V flight will be unmanned.
Combo module using a visaton speaker and a TDA2030 amplifier IC. This is the 1st one, i will build a 2nd one, both are for my 9U portable system.
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The Apollo Command Module (11 feet x 13 feet; 6 tons) is the only component of the Apollo/Saturn V Rocket that returned to Earth; the command module and Apollo astronauts returned to earth via splashdowns in the South Pacific Ocean. Besides providing living quarters for three astronauts throughout an Apollo mission, this module needed to serve as a combination spacecraft, reentry vehicle, and boat. (Uploaded for the Photographer's Block Group, Assignment #3 -- Photo Essay.)
- "bonnet rear support" drop fitted on the chassis
- Ali scuttle closure panel? The parts list has this down as two pieces but I've got one long one which is actually better
There should also be the ali dash shown but I forgot to photograph it and as it's just a a big sheet of ali, not worth making a special trip to the garage for
There may not be water on the Moon, but the US Navy operated there anyway. US Naval aviators have become astronauts and participated in the American space program. What we see here is likely to be training equipment, because the originals were left on the Moon.
The National Museum of Naval Aviation preserves the history of US Naval aviation since its birth in 1911. Inside Pensacola Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida.
measures 3x6 feet and will hang on a wall once I figure out how to accomplish that! There are 810 individual "plorigami" modules (origami using squares from fused plastic bags) linked together in this abstract piece. Another case of me wondering "what would happen if".... and now I know the answer! (hoping to make a little slideshow showing the creation of this....need a break from "little plastic pieces" right now though!) Enjoy! BTW: this abstract gives a nod to the Flatirons in Boulder.
NOTE: This project used at least 1600 newspaper bags.
The Apollo Lunar Module number 2 is currently on display in the Lunar Exploration Vehicles gallery in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.
Module 3 has arrived which means I have all the parts from Marlin to finish the build. Still loads to source from other places though.
- Front wing Stays
- Front cycle wings
- Rear wings
The Apollo 11 command module Columbia is displayed in the Flight gallery inside the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC (USA). This command module carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, and Michael Collins on their historic voyage to the Moon and back on July 16-24, 1969 that culminated in the first human steps on the moon. The picture was taken by me in 2004 with Minolta X700.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
And so our primary destination for the day was the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. We are greeted by the Apollo- Soyuz space module in the entrance lobby. (Washington DC, USA, Oct. 2006)
Shutter power module.
The external VS14s shutter need an 65V @4 ms pulse to close into 3.5ms. This powermodule make the 65V from the 7.2V battery. During camera focus adjusting, I need near 20V to close the shutter and 5V to hold the shutter open. This circuit has a fet to limit the 65V to 20V in adjust mode.
A lot of security functions are need, to drive the DC/DC convertor an AVR controller ATtiny26 is used.
Replica of Lunar Module on display at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center in Hutchinson, Kansas. The replica was built in 1969 and used as a demonstration model by "NBC Nightly News" during the televised Apollo moon missions.
The Cosmosphere was founded in 1962 when Patty Carey, Hutchinson civic leader and amateur astronomer, opened the Hutchinson Planetarium on the Kansas State Fairgrounds. The Cosmosphere is nationally recognized space museum.