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Moonwalk Series: Program 2 - Adapting to a Space Environment

Moonwalk Series: Program 2 - Adapting to a Space Environment

210 min
NASA TV wtorek, 24 grudnia 06:30
This episode (second in a four-part series) shows the procedures Apollo operators used in order to make sure the astronauts would be able to survive in outer space, namely testing man's limitations and preferences (atmospheric pressure, temperature range, breathing gas, acceleration protection) and adapting the Columbia Module to account for these limitations. This show explains the function of the different stages of the moon rocket, i.e., how the stages separate and what becomes of them. We pick up the moonwalk story by looking back at some of the old classic space films that were a Hollywood perspective on future space travel. Released 1970.
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  • 210 min