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Apollo CM monocular -- magnification power?
When considering what an Apollo crewmember could have detected looking at an external object through the CM monocular, there's one simple question I've forgotten to ask until now. What was the magnification power of that device, and what was its size and ease-of-handling? |
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I don't know if the 'monocular' is the removable optical tube of the
sextent, I'm still asking around. wrote in message oups.com... I'm not sure if you mean the sextant or not, but from the book; "Carrying The Fire" by Mike Collins, it reads near the top of page 404 of the 1974 hardcover: ( A very good book by the way, anything by Collins is a good book, he is a great author. ) "The sextant is a powerful optical instrument, magnifying everything it sees twenty-eight times, but the price it pays for this magnification is a very narrow field of view, only 1.8 degrees wide, so that it is almost like looking down a gun barrel." This is referring to Mike trying to locate the Apollo 11 LM on the lunar surface, I don't think he was ever able to spot it. Jim Oberg wrote: Apollo CM monocular -- magnification power? When considering what an Apollo crewmember could have detected looking at an external object through the CM monocular, there's one simple question I've forgotten to ask until now. What was the magnification power of that device, and what was its size and ease-of-handling? |
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