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Old December 15th 04, 02:56 AM
OM
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 20:34:59 -0600, rk
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Abstract
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A review of the design philosophy and development of the Apollo command and
service modules electrical power distribution subsystem, a brief history of
the evolution of the total system, and some of the more significant components
within the system are discussed.


....Ok, so was it the butler who did it, or did the author put a new
twist on the culprit?

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Old December 15th 04, 04:04 AM
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"rk" wrote in message
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OM wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 20:34:59 -0600, rk
wrote:

Abstract
--------
A review of the design philosophy and development of the Apollo command
and service modules electrical power distribution subsystem, a brief
history of the evolution of the total system, and some of the more
significant components within the system are discussed.


...Ok, so was it the butler who did it, or did the author put a new
twist on the culprit?


Shhhhhh. We don't want to let out the suprise ending.

Anyways, interesting discussion of the systems and components, along with

the
changes made along the way, including the large battery added to the SM

after
Apollo 13.

Well, I found it interesting ....


Unfortunately not having time to look, but can you answer... does it go into
detail on the 3rd O2 tank also?



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Old December 15th 04, 08:53 PM
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rk wrote:

Other reports at: http://klabs.org/history/apollo_experience_reports/


Fascinating stuff. Even more so; the section on testing the launch
escape system names SA-101 and -102 as launch escape tests.

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