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- Rubber room (bunker) - Wikipedia
Access to the bunker was via a 200-foot (61 m) slide chute that began at an opening on the surface of the launch pad Personnel would slide down this chute that would bring them to a small rubber-padded antechamber outside of the blast room
- Fascinating Look at NASAs Most Off Limits Room, the Rubber Room
Getting to these bunkers required personnel to use a 200-foot slide chute that began at an opening on the surface of the launch pad At the bottom of this chute is a small rubber-padded antechamber outside of the blast room
- Crew Escape System, Space Shuttle - National Air and Space Museum
The crew escape system was intended for emergency bailout use only when the orbiter was in controlled gliding flight and unable to reach a runway It gave the crew an alternative to ditching in water or landing on terrain other than a landing site, neither option being survivable
- Inside Launch Pad 39A’s Rubber Room –
The bunkers were designed as an emergency escape system for crews and workers during the Apollo era in case of a failure that could end in an explosion on the launch pad
- Launch Pad Escape System Design (Human Spaceflight): -Kelli Maloney
cury and Gemini, did not have an official launch pad escape system Rather, they relied on a Launch Escape System (LES) of a separate solid rocket motor attached to the manned capsule th t could pull the astronauts to safety in the event of an emergency This could only occur after
- Crew Escape System, Shuttle — Google Arts Culture
The Space Shuttle Crew Escape System consisted of two spring-loaded telescoping poles in a curved housing mounted on the middeck ceiling A magazine at the end of the pole held eight sliding hook
- Rubber room (bunker) | National Aeronautics and Space Administration . . .
Access to the bunker was via a 200-foot (Template:Convert LoffAonSon) slide chute which began at an opening on the surface of the launch pad Personnel would slide down this chute which would bring them to a small rubber-padded antechamber outside of the blast room
- Launch escape system - Wikipedia
A solid-fueled rocket, mounted above the capsule on a tower, which delivers a relatively large thrust for a brief period of time to send the capsule a safe distance away from the launch vehicle, at which point the capsule's parachute recovery system can be used for a safe landing on ground or water
- Rubber room (bunker) - Wikiwand
Access to the bunker was via a 200-foot (61 m) slide chute that began at an opening on the surface of the launch pad Personnel would slide down this chute that would bring them to a small rubber-padded antechamber outside of the blast room
- 1969 in spaceflight - Wikipedia
In 1969, the Soviet Union's space program had success with the docking of two crewed spacecraft as well as the success of their Venus and Lunar probes The Soviets, however, suffered severe blows to their crewed Lunar aspirations when their N1 rocket failed twice during two 1969 launches
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