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![]() "Scott Stevenson" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 08:27:43 -0600, Pat Flannery wrote: There was also a concern that the strike had damaged the pyros that would release the parachutes. Admittedly, that was a concern that came up once 12 reached its parking orbit, and the controllers had time to think about things, and not at the time of the incident. But had they been damaged, an abort wouldn't have helped them any. Also, remember on 15, they had a parachute fail. If that one had fouled one of the remaining two, I'm not sure what would have happened, but I'm guessing that the CM wasn't designed for a one chute landing. take care, Scott I read somewhere, sometime ago, that the CM would survive a single chute landing on water with the crew surviving perhaps with minor injuries. The couches were designed to collapse and absorb the impact. I also remember that Apollo 7 almost did not fly because it was using crew couches from a Block I CM, and did not give much protection in a land touchdown. On launch day the wind was blowing across pad in an inland direction. The wind would not prevent a succesful launch, but if the booster failed in the first moments of flight and the CM performed an abort, the CM would landed inland on the hard ground, seriously injuring the crew (as if they did not have enough problems). I am typing from memory and may be wrong on the details, PLEASE, PLEASE correct me if I am wrong. |
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