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Old 18-April-2002, 03:45 PM
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Open question:

LM 3 and LM 4, which were the first two manned LMs had a contact probe on all four footpads. The remaining LMs had only three probes with one being removed from the leg with the ladder. I remember reading that the astronauts had requested that this probe be removed but I can't remember why. Can anyone help?
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Open question:

LM 3 and LM 4, which were the first two manned LMs had a contact probe on all four footpads. The remaining LMs had only three probes with one being removed from the leg with the ladder. I remember reading that the astronauts had requested that this probe be removed but I can't remember why. Can anyone help?
As I recall, they didn't want it to be in the way when they were first setting foot on the Moon - they had enough to worry about without wondering if they were going to trip over part of their own spacecraft!

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I'm about half way done reading Tom Kelly's book - This hasn't been mentioned. If I find it in the book I'll post it.
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It wasn't mentioned, unfortunately.
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