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Posted on April 23, 2015

The Apollo contract specified a shirt-sleeve environment. For this reason, North American was told not to include in its design a hatch that opened by explosives, like Mercury’s. An accidentally blown hatch in space would cause an instant vacuum and ...

The impact facility at North American was used to drop-test the CM

Selection of Little Joe II completed the Apollo family of launch vehicles.

Scott Carpenter, John Glenn, and Walter Schirra in 1963 inspect a full-scale mock up of the Apollo CM

North American Aviation Stormy,

Interior of a partial full-scale mockup of the Apollo command module

major parts of the command module structure

Posted on May 29, 2019

On January 19, 1961, Robert R. Gilruth, the director of NASA’s Space Task Group, informed the seven astronauts that Shepard had been chosen for the first American crewed mission into space. Shepard in Freedom 7Recovery of Shepard JFK presents Distin...

P3-Presentation_Ceremony_of_the_NASA_Distinguished_Service_Medal_to_Astronaut_Commander_Alan_B._Shepard,_Jr

P2-Marine Corps HUS-1 helicopter from HMR-262 retrieves Freedom 7 from the Atlantic

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