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Old August 17th 03, 04:58 AM
Kent Betts
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"F Fernandez" wrote in message
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I know that the Russian Soyuz Space capsules require that the couches
in the descent module must be custom fit to the cosmonauts. Does
anyone know if this also holds true for the american capsules - the
Gemini ejection seats and the Apollo couches?


Well, I dunno. I can see why the Soyuz couches *are* custom fitted. The Soyuz
landing was intended to be survivable in the event of the failure of the
terminal retrofire cushioning rockets. Coming down on parachute alone delivers
a strong acceleration....call it a jolt....to the occupants. While on the
topic, the current Soyuz redesign has added new sophistication to these braking
rockets. The old design had six motors that fired at a fixed thrust when
proximate to the ground. The new design has four of the old rockets and two new
ones that have variable thrust. Practice makes perfect.




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Old August 18th 03, 12:56 AM
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"F Fernandez" wrote in message
om...
I know that the Russian Soyuz Space capsules require that the couches
in the descent module must be custom fit to the cosmonauts. Does
anyone know if this also holds true for the american capsules - the
Gemini ejection seats and the Apollo couches?

Thanks.


The Gemini ejection seat backrest and pelvic block were custom molded to the
astronauts.

Have a look he

http://space1.com/Spacecraft_Data/Ha...ni/gemini.html

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Old August 19th 03, 10:13 PM
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In article ,
James Anatidae wrote:
The Apollo couches were a far cry from the systems used in preceding US
manned spacecraft.

I guess that's what happens when you go with the lowest bidder.


Hardly -- it's what happens when you understand the problem better, and
when your system provides a more forgiving environment. (Mercury had very
high accelerations in certain cases, e.g. suborbital reentry, and Gemini
ejection conditions were very close to the limits of human tolerance.)

By the way, NASA generally does not buy from the lowest bidder, because
it's rare that two bidders have such similar proposals that cost is the
deciding factor.
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Old August 20th 03, 01:37 AM
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 21:13:54 GMT, (Henry Spencer)
wrote:

By the way, NASA generally does not buy from the lowest bidder, because
it's rare that two bidders have such similar proposals that cost is the
deciding factor.


....Witness the mainframe procurement procedures during NASA's early
years.

OM

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Old August 20th 03, 05:21 AM
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OM said:
...Witness the mainframe procurement procedures during NASA's early
years.


Okay, I'll admit my ignorance: what "mainframe procurement procedures"?
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