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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._11_launch.jpg -
take a look at the tip of the LES - it looks like it's glowing, but A-11 was travelling at just under Mach 1 at the time (note the condensation cloud around the interstage). I seem to recall seeing images of the LES with a yellow nose; could that be it? |
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On Jun 17, 10:56*am, "Alan Erskine" wrote:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Apollo_11_launch.jpg- take a look at the tip of the LES - it looks like it's glowing, but A-11 was travelling at just under Mach 1 at the time (note the condensation cloud around the interstage). I seem to recall seeing images of the LES with a yellow nose; could that be it?My guess is a sunlight reflection off the "Q-Ball" guidance section(door acess panels or optics) on the LES.................Doc |
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![]() Alan Erskine wrote: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._11_launch.jpg - take a look at the tip of the LES - it looks like it's glowing, but A-11 was travelling at just under Mach 1 at the time (note the condensation cloud around the interstage). I seem to recall seeing images of the LES with a yellow nose; could that be it? Some sort of static electrical discharge? It does look very odd. Pat |
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On Jun 17, 10:56 am, "Alan Erskine" wrote:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...11_launch.jpg- take a look at the tip of the LES - it looks like it's glowing, but A-11 was travelling at just under Mach 1 at the time (note the condensation cloud around the interstage). I seem to recall seeing images of the LES with a yellow nose; could that be it? Look at the other parts of the Saturn V that are angled in the same way as the tip of the LES, they're showing similar reflections at the side of the SM, the side of the LM Adapter, and the S II interstage area. Its just the angle of the light. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...pad_3 9_A.jpg shows the LES is painted white in it's entirety. |
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On Jun 17, 5:01*pm, Pat Flannery wrote:
wrote: My guess is a sunlight reflection off the "Q-Ball" guidance section(door acess panels or optics) on the LES.................Doc I don't think there were any optics on the Apollo LES. Pat xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxYou're correct. (I was thinking horizon sensor) A quick check on Q-ball shows that atop the LES there were numerous "openings" These openings were for "air pressure probes" (although I do not know if they were pito tubest per-se)mo that could sense any off-axis pressure variation indicating off axis movement. None-the-less Q-Ball was a busy place as far as angles and openings and shiny metal which could reflect sun-light at odd angles back to the camera.....................Doc |
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
... Alan Erskine wrote: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._11_launch.jpg - take a look at the tip of the LES - it looks like it's glowing, but A-11 was travelling at just under Mach 1 at the time (note the condensation cloud around the interstage). I seem to recall seeing images of the LES with a yellow nose; could that be it? Some sort of static electrical discharge? It does look very odd. Pat Yeah.... I've seen the image before, but never noticed it. I remember seeing an image of an Apollo on the pad (very BIG image - took ages to download on a dial-up), with a yellow tip on the LES. A couple of people have suggested sunlight, but I think it's too evenly distributed for that - if you have a close look, the yellow goes all the way around - way out of sunlight range. |
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