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John Smith
July 11th 03, 07:56 PM
Most of the Apollo pre flight footage shows the Astronauts carrying a
particular type of what looks like Aluminium briefcase. What make were these
cases and are they still available today.

Thanks

John

Jay Windley
July 11th 03, 08:25 PM
"John Smith" > wrote in message
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| Most of the Apollo pre flight footage shows the Astronauts carrying a
| particular type of what looks like Aluminium briefcase. What make were
| these cases and are they still available today.

Oxygen. At a certain point after suit-up the astronauts began breathing
pure oxygen to allow the dissolved nitrogen in their blood to be eliminated.
Otherwise the lowering of the cabin pressure at ascent would have given the
astronauts "the bends" -- painful, and sometimes fatal.

Shuttle astronauts do not require this because their cabin environment is
basically a duplicate of sea-level earth air. Astronauts preparing for
shuttle EVAs pre-breathe with oxygen to accomplish the same results.

As to whether they are "still available," I think you could probably find
examples in museums, but that exact equipment is no longer needed and so
it's no longer manufactured.

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Hallerb
July 11th 03, 09:05 PM
>Briefcase question
>From: "Jay Windley"

Also for apollo they were cooling units to keep the astronauts comfoirtable
after suit up.

John Smith
July 12th 03, 09:09 AM
Sorry, I did not mean when they were in there flight suits, I meant when
they were in there civies or air force dress. I remember reading that the
briefcases are a specific type, very expensive and robust.

Many Thanks

Jon
"Hallerb" > wrote in message
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> >Briefcase question
> >From: "Jay Windley"
>
> Also for apollo they were cooling units to keep the astronauts
comfoirtable
> after suit up.
>
>

David Higgins
July 12th 03, 12:42 PM
John Smith wrote:

> Sorry, I did not mean when they were in there flight suits, I meant when
> they were in there civies or air force dress. I remember reading that the
> briefcases are a specific type, very expensive and robust.

Zero Halliburton, most likely. Something like this?
http://www.luggagepros.com/mpb/01807140.shtml

John Smith
July 12th 03, 09:41 PM
Thats the one.

Thanks

Jon
"David Higgins" > wrote in message
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>
> John Smith wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I did not mean when they were in there flight suits, I meant
when
> > they were in there civies or air force dress. I remember reading that
the
> > briefcases are a specific type, very expensive and robust.
>
> Zero Halliburton, most likely. Something like this?
> http://www.luggagepros.com/mpb/01807140.shtml
>