Episodes Tagged with "Telemetry"
Posted on January 9, 2014
From the Control center Yuri Gagarin’s kept the crew informed on everything taking place on the now deserted launching site. Finally the command was given: “Stand by!” Now, It would be a matter or minutes before the launch. Commands followed in quick...
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Tagged:3ka, Aurora Australis, Baikonur, Brezhnev, Caucasus, Central Committee, Eurovision, Exploration, Feoktistov, Gagarin, John Glenn, Kamanin, Khrushchev, Komarov, Korolev, Kosmos 47, Kustanay, Mikoyan, Nasa, R 7, R7, Red Square, Rocket, Russia, Soviet, Space, State Commission, Telemetry, Voskhod, Vostok, Yegorov
Posted on February 20, 2014
“The primary objective of the first Gemini mission, was to prove that the Titan II was capable of launching the Gemini spacecraft into orbit within the tolerances imposed by manned space flight. The secondary objective was for the spacecraft to gathe...
fig70 Gemini-Titan 1 during Electronic-Electrical Interference Tests with the launch vehicle erector lowered
fig68Gemini boilerplate 3A in the production area at the McDonnell plant before being shipped to Weber Aircraft
fig66Sequence Compatibility Firing of the two stages of Gemini launch vehicle 1 at pad 19, Jan. 21
Tagged:Aerojet, Age, Agena, Air Force, C 133, C Band, Cape Canaveral, Cape Kennedy, Charles Matthews, Complex 19, Electrical Electronic, Exploration, Gemini, Gemini Launch Vehicle, Glv, History, Instrumentation, Liftoff, Martin, Mcdonnell, Nasa, Space, Spacecraft, Ssd, St Louis, Telemetry, Turbopump, Verlander
Posted on April 17, 2014
In total Ranger 9 transmitted 5,814 good contrast photographs during the final 19 minutes of flight. The last image taken before impact had a resolution of 0.3 meters per pixel. The spacecraft encountered the lunar surface after 64.5 hours of flight....
Sea of Tranquillity on the Moon from 11 km, 5 seconds before impact
Rilles on the Floor of Alphonus Crater
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First picture of the Moon taken by Ranger 8
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Tagged:Agena, Alphonus, Altair, Andover, Apollo 11, Atlas, Block 3, Cape Canaveral, Cape Kennedy, Charles Cole, Communications Satellite Corporation, Comsat, Delta, Delta D, Delta C, Early Bird, Exploration, Gemini 6, History, Huges, Intelsat, Jpl, Moon, Nasa, Ranger 8, Ranger 9, Soviet, Space, Telemetry, Thor
