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Old July 2nd 04, 07:33 PM
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He's looking into something that's rather old, you know. Even people
with experience on Apollo are having to go back and review these and
many other questions. It's not that simple, as I've explained before.
Further, it appears with the information I've gathered thus far, that
the load simulators were just that, "load" simulators. "Why do
ANYTHING else?" Because it's somewhat important to know if the valves
are going to open BEFORE the mission is progress. And we STILL have a
schematic showing that two of twelve of those valves did not open,
while ten did. It's not labelled "RCS He2A and 2C Simulated Valve
Positions!"
LaDonna

 




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