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Default NASA detailed drawings of CEV spacecraft and launch vehicle scaled models

I mentioned this file in another thread, but I'm posting it in its own
thread in case anyone missed it.

NASA has posted an online solicitation for CEV models. As part of the
solicitation, NASA released a 16-mb, 37-page MS Word document. It has
detailed and dimensioned drawings of the CEV capsule, Lunar lander, CEV
crew launcher and CEV heavy lift launch vehicle.

16-mb MS Word Document with CEV model drawings
http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/eps/eps_da...OL-001-002.doc

NASA model solicitation page
http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ep...i?acqid=118283

The CEV command module has four rendezvous windows, four side windows
and one hatch window. The CEV service module RCS quads have eight
rocket nozzles each and the Lunar lander RCS quads have six rocket
nozzles each.

-Rusty

 




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