Gemini and Mercury from the Glenn Archives
- From: "Robert Conley" <robertsconley@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Nov 2005 20:44:49 -0800
I had the pleasure of looking over the John Glenn Archive at Ohio State
University. I didn't have a whole lot of time so I only looked at a few
items. Fortunally there was a copying service so I was able to get
copies of some of the more useful items.
Retro Times for all the recovery zone for Schirra's Sigma 7 mission
(MA8)
www.ibiblio.org/mscorbit/orbiter_files/ma8_retro_times.pdf
Capsule 13 (FriendShip 7) Mission Profile (block diagram)
www.ibiblio.org/mscorbit/orbiter_files/capsule_13_mission_profile.jpg
Gemini Capsule Control Panel (preliminary)
www.ibiblio.org/mscorbit/orbiter_files/gemini_control_panel.jpg
John Glenn Archives (NASA Records)
library.osu.edu/sites/archives/glenn/collection/nonsenate/nonsenatepapers3.htm
Robert Conley
P.S. Apparently Deke Slayton really wanted foot pedals for controlling
yaw in both Mercury and Gemini spacecraft. I read a couple memos for
both mercury and gemini where he kept recommending that foot pedal be
used. He felt that twisting the joystick would make it too easy to
induce roll motion as well as yaw and vice versa.
Glenn didn't see any problem with twisting the Joystick for yaw
provided the breakout forces (the amount of deflection before the
joystick actuates) were set right.
.
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