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On 6/17/2020 9:03 PM, Greg (Strider) Moore wrote:
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/c...0190031985.pdf I ended up skimming it after awhile, but a LOT of details. My only regret is I wish they had more details on some of the Apollo LM derivatives such as the LM Truck and other ideas for post-Apollo. I just finished binge watching the 1998 HBO Series "From the Earth To The Moon" and besides being amused over seeing a very young Tom Hanks, I enjoyed most of it. Not that impressed with the story angle taken for the episode about Apollo 13, focusing on the media rather than the mission itself. But hey, Hanks had done the movie already (1995). The rest were good. I esp. enjoyed the episode dealing with Apollo 15. In any case in the episode devoted to the Lunar Module (LM, aka Lunar Excursion Module - LEM) goes through in some detail all the design decisions made that evolved the Apollo lander. It was very interesting to watch. As always I'm sure there are better books out there too. I like how it was shed, shed, shed. From circular base for the Decent Module to the adapted octagonal design, from the removal of the seats which changed the view ports (or vice versa), removal of the forward docking adapter, meaning the LM crew could no longer directly observe or mate for docking with the Command Module (CM). To the thinning of the walls of the LM to make it as light as possible. Then to have the rover available in later missions. Etc. I had forgotten that when the TV camera moved from stationary to the rover, it took longer to get video from the moon, but man when it came in, it was awesome! We had a relatively new color TV and it was just incredible to see those live pictures on the moon! I know most people had tuned out but as a kid I was a space nut. I just couldn't believe at the time people were not watch this! At least CBS was carrying most of it, the other networks not so much! Remember, no NASA TV in those days! Got to watch Apollo 17 taking off from the moon as well! An incredible act of remote camera operation given the delays involved. The series made that clear enough! Any thoughts on if you believe any of these follow-on LM ideas will come to fruition under Artemis? I've just finished downloading the doc. Haven't looked at it yet. Dave |
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