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    Mercury: impact studies

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    09.24.2009

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    Impact test conducted by Langley's Hydrodynamics Division. The Division conducted a series of impact studies with full scale and model capsules of the original capsule shape A. Joseph Shortal wrote (Vol. 3, p. 16): "The basic design of the capsule was made by M.A. Faget and his coworkers at PARD during the winter of 1957-1958. It was natural, then, that extensive use was made of the facilities at Wallops during the development of the spacecraft. The tests at Wallops consisted of 26 full-size capsules, either launched from the ground by rocket power or dropped from airplanes at high altitude and 28 scaled models, either rocket boosted or released from balloons. Emphasis in the Wallops program was on dynamic stability and aerodynamic heating of the capsule, and effectiveness of the pilot-escape and parachute-recovery systems. The biggest part of the Wallops program was the series of full-size capsules, rocket launched with the Little Joe booster, developed especially for Mercury.

    NASA Identifier: L58-3342

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    Date Taken: 09.24.2009
    Date Posted: 10.10.2012 14:04
    Photo ID: 697912
    Resolution: 1112x1536
    Size: 280.48 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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