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What took that picture?
Also I had always assumed the CM flew with the pointy end more horizontal to the surface, not pointed straight away like that shows. Granted it's just an assumption, but why would they bother to rotate it to that orientation in the first place? Line of thought here, and much of this may be way off. I thought the "door" to the CM was at the pointy end. Didn't they have to flip the SM around to get into the LM, then have the same configuration to get back into the CM after lunar lift off? If that's right, and I question my knowledge of it, then why would the CM ever be in the orientation shown while over the Moon?
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What took that picture?
One of the crew in the LM I'd guess. It would have been taken either before descent to land, or before re-docking on the way back.
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And yeah, I did assume the LM was on the surface at the time. Rookie mistake. ![]()
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http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Hi...-37-5447HR.jpg
It was taken around the time of the CSM separation maneuver. The separation maneuver was done over the landing site and it was a 2.7 fps radially downward SM RCS burn. The spacecrafts are in the right positions and right orientation for that in the picture. The separation burn was radially downwards, because the spacecrafts had to be in equiperiodic orbits in case the LM fails to burn DOI. Descent Orbit Insertion was a deceleration burn done on the opposite side of the moon from this point and for safety reasons they had to make sure that the LM is coming about three to four kilometers behind the CSM at the point of DOI. To accomplish this the CSM had to take the lower route so that it would reach the opposite intersection point before the LM. [EDIT: Insertion, not Initiation] Last edited by JMV; 20-March-2007 at 09:15 AM. |
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Wow, thanks. That pretty much answered it all.
It is a great pic by the way.
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It makes my puny monitor sad! (I hate my monitor.)
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Clearly this picture was faked by NASA. Not only are there no stars, but the LM was supposed to go down to the surface of the Moon, and here it is above the CSM. As we all know, you can't get somewhere in space by going the other way! Plus, I see part of the matting used by the photofakery crew along the lower right side.
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Thunderbird 3, not the Thunderbird 3. It's clear you are no real spacecraft engineer.
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With the first picture, it took me a while to figure out that I was looking at the CM and not a crater.
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It makes my puny monitor sad! (I hate my monitor.)
I'm looking at it right now on a 24" monitor in one of the CAD labs at school. ![]()
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