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I was watching episode 5 of "Rocket Science", and there was a shot of (I
think) the "next nine". On the table in front were amll, white (probably wooden) models of Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. Mercury and Apollo both had escape towers, Gemini was almost unrecognizable because it was just the capsule (no service or retro module.) It got me to thinking about the various configurations we saw in static models in various photos. Oddly enough, the Mercury didn't seem to have the retro-pack. Almost every Mercury static model was the classic capsule+retro pack+escape tower configuration. When you think about it, this is an odd configuration, since the only time, in flight, that such a configuration would exist is in an abort. I've seen early Apollo configurations which consisted of the (Block I) CM plus the escape tower, probably built based on the "standard" Mercury model configuration, and again, it makes no sense. I suppose that the early Gemini static models would, once again, be just the capsules. At some point the Gemini model "standard" became the flight configuration. When did the Apollo model become the CSM? At least by the time they were taking crew photos for AS 204, they had gotten rid of the LES on the models. http://space.about.com/library/graph...pollo1/ap3.jpg Anyway, just a random observation. |
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