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lonestarflight · 4 months ago
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Cancelled Missions: Apollo-Soyuz Test Program II, with a Salyut Space Station
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"The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) had its origins in talks aimed at developing a common U.S./Soviet docking system for space rescue. The concept of a common docking system was first put forward in 1970; it was assumed at that time, however, that the docking system would be developed for future spacecraft, such as the U.S. Space Station/Space Shuttle, not the U.S. Apollo Command and Service Module (CSM) and Soviet Soyuz spacecraft in operation at the time.
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A joint U.S./Soviet space mission served the political aims of both countries, however, so the concept of a near-term docking mission rapidly gained momentum. In May 1972, at the superpower summit meeting held in Moscow, President Richard Nixon and Premier Alexei Kosygin signed an agreement calling for an Apollo-Soyuz docking in July 1975.
NASA and its contractors studied ways of expanding upon ASTP even before it was formally approved; in April 1972, for example, McDonnell Douglas proposed a Skylab-Salyut international space laboratory . A year and a half later (September 1973), however, the aerospace trade magazine Aviation Week & Space Technology cited unnamed NASA officials when it reported that, while the Soviets had indicated interest in a 1977 second ASTP flight, the U.S. space agency was 'currently unwilling' to divert funds from Space Shuttle development.
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Nevertheless, early in 1974 the Flight Operations Directorate (FOD) at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas, examined whether a second ASTP mission might be feasible in 1977. The 1977 ASTP proposal aimed to fill the expected gap in U.S. piloted space missions between the 1975 ASTP mission and the first Space Shuttle flight.
The brief in-house study focused on mission requirements for which NASA JSC had direct responsibility. FOD assumed that Apollo CSM-119 would serve as the prime 1977 ASTP spacecraft and that the U.S. would again provide the Docking Module (DM) for linking the Apollo CSM with the Soyuz spacecraft. CSM-119 had been configured as the five-seat Skylab rescue CSM; work to modify it to serve as the 1975 ASTP backup spacecraft began as FOD conducted its study, soon after the third and final Skylab crew returned to Earth in February 1974. FOD suggested that, if a backup CSM were deemed necessary for the 1977 ASTP mission, then the incomplete CSM-115 spacecraft should get the job. CSM-115, which resided in storage in California, had been tapped originally for the cancelled Apollo 19 moon landing mission.
FOD also assumed that the ASTP prime crew of Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand, and Deke Slayton would serve as the backup crew for the 1977 ASTP mission, while the 1975 ASTP backup crew of Alan Bean, Ronald Evans, and Jack Lousma would become the 1977 ASTP prime crew. FOD conceded, however, that this assumption was probably not realistic. If new crewmembers were needed, FOD noted, then training them would require 20 months. They would undergo 500 hours of intensive language instruction during their training.
FOD estimated that Rockwell International support for the 1977 ASTP flight would cost $49.6 million, while new experiments, nine new space suits, and 'government-furnished equipment' would total $40 million. Completing and modifying CSM-115 for its backup role would cost $25 million. Institutional costs — for example, operating Mission Control and the Command Module Simulator (CMS), printing training manuals and flight documentation, and keeping the cafeteria open after hours — would add up to about $15 million. This would bring the total cost to $104.7 million without the backup CSM and $129.7 million with the backup CSM.
The FOD study identified 'two additional major problems' facing the 1977 ASTP mission, both of which involved NASA JSC's Space Shuttle plans. The first was that the CMS had to be removed to make room for planned Space Shuttle simulators. Leaving it in place to support the 1977 ASTP mission would postpone Shuttle simulator availability.
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A thornier problem was that 75% of NASA JSC's existing flight controllers (about 100 people) would be required for the 1977 ASTP in the six months leading up to and during the mission. In the same period, NASA planned to conduct "horizontal" Space Shuttle flight tests. These would see a Shuttle Orbiter flown atop a modified 747; later, the aircraft would release the Orbiter for an unpowered glide back to Earth. FOD estimated that NASA JSC would need to hire new flight controllers if it had to support both the 1977 ASTP and the horizontal flight tests. The new controllers would receive training to support Space Shuttle testing while veteran controllers supported the 1977 ASTP.
The ASTP Apollo CSM (CSM-111) lifted off on a Saturn IB rocket on 15 July 1975 with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand, and Donald Slayton on board. The ASTP Saturn IB, the last rocket of the Saturn family to fly, lifted off from Launch Complex (LC) 39 Pad B, one of two Saturn V pads at Kennedy Space Center, not the LC 34 and LC 37 pads used for Saturn IB launches in the Apollo lunar program. This was because NASA had judged that maintaining the Saturn IB pads for Skylab and ASTP would be too costly. A 'pedestal' (nicknamed the 'milkstool') raised the Skylab 2, 3, and 4 and ASTP Saturn IB rockets so that they could use the Pad 39B Saturn V umbilicals and crew access arm.
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Once in orbit, the ASTP CSM turned and docked with the DM mounted on top of the Saturn IB's second stage. It then withdrew the DM from the stage and set out in pursuit of the Soyuz 19 spacecraft, which had launched about eight hours before the Apollo CSM with cosmonauts Alexei Leonov and Valeri Kubasov on board. The two craft docked on 17 July and undocked for the final time on July 19. Soyuz 19 landed on 21 July. The ASTP Apollo CSM, the last Apollo spacecraft to fly, splashed down near Hawaii on 24 July 1975 — six years to the day after Apollo 11, the first piloted Moon landing mission, returned to Earth.
The proposal for a 1977 ASTP repeat gained little traction. Though talks aimed at a U.S. Space Shuttle docking with a Soviet Salyut space station had resumed in May 1975, no plans for new U.S.-Soviet manned missions existed when the ASTP Apollo splashed down. Shuttle-Salyut negotiators made progress in 1975-1976, but the U.S. deferred signing an agreement until after the results of the November 1976 election were known.
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In May 1977, the sides formally agreed that a Shuttle-Salyut mission should occur. In September 1978, however, NASA announced that talks had ended pending results of a comprehensive U.S. government review. Following the December 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, work toward joint U.S.-Soviet piloted space missions was abandoned on advice from the U.S. Department of State. It would resume a decade later as the Soviet Union underwent radical internal changes that led to its collapse in 1991 and the rebirth of the Soviet space program as the Russian space program."
-Article from "No Shortage of Dreams" blog: link
Drew Granston: link
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every-denji · 1 year ago
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marbleslost27 · 5 months ago
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" unbreakable rules" and it's just common courtesy/sense
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she's literally me whenever i have a crush. it is a weird rule though
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denji you definitely smell like wet dog, but that's not why she "doesn't" like you.
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bro WHAT IS IT with this mf and forcing herself on him. can we send a petition to fujimoto to get her put down omg
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mellohd · 4 months ago
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this is qhy i never read comics/manga my camera roll has been obliyerated with chainsawman
rereading this was nice cuz bonus content and csm has had a lot of influence on my art style/ocs and other stuff it feels like returnign to my roots i have more to say i just brain fried fog toodles sorry for no art no ideas 😓
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strabuzov · 22 days ago
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Review of the chapters of the week
This is the first time I've tried to do something like this, and probably the last. Spoilers for Chainsaw Man/ Monochrome Days/ Girl Meets Rock/ Spy X Family/ Akane-Banashi/ Ichi The Witch.
Chainsaw Man 207
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By now I have the idea that one chapter of a normal manga corresponds to two chapters of CSM. Don't take this as an insult to Fujimoto, but just as a way of saying that I can't judge this chapter without next week's. The most interesting thing so far is definitely Asa's line about her and Denji being "heroes." The second part was really about the idea of heroism and how Chainsaw Man fits into all of that, the difference between public and private image, etc. For me it could lead to a comparison between two diametrically opposed ideas, Asa who still sees herself as a savior and Denji who instead considers himself incapable of saving anyone.
Monochrome Days 23
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You know, I really appreciate how this manga explains the little secrets of the trade and how behind every single chapter there is a gigantic work. But at the same time I feel like this makes it sound unnatural, like it's more of a documentary than a real story. This chapter gave me just those vibes. And the manga they want to serialize made me tremble with embarrassment, but that's probably my lack of appreciation for fantasy.
Girl Meets Rock! 72
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I really like the panel above, because it's a great example of the relationship between Hatono and Takami. It is obvious that they can't stand each other, but this feeling is not used as something negative. Instead, it's a way for both of them to engage and give their best. But of course the best part of the chapter was Rin plotting, even in the most rotten wrong I will always support her.
Spy X Family 119
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The very fact that this chapter uses one of the very first Short Missions as its basis is a demonstration of Endo's ability to reconnect and reuse old subplots. So the fact that Yor's colleagues saw her with Hemlock is definitely something that will come back later. How this will fit with Yor's new feelings remains to be seen. I have to admit that Loid's complete inability to think outside the box is starting to get on my nerves, but I imagine this will make it more impactful when he gets to process them.
Akane-Banashi 165
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Want to talk about the art? How this is a weekly manga but it manages to put out stuff like this?Maybe the real reason we don't have an Anime adaptation is because no one is up to the task. As for the rest, the fact that this is a story about death makes me wonder. Was this a competition request or is there a deeper meaning to the themes of this story arc? Even the fact that Akane is depicted as a ghost cannot be explained by Hikaru's homosexuality alone, as far as it is the most logical thing.
Ichi The Witch 41
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Perfect. I have nothing else to add.This chapter was the perfect conclusion to this story arc, the demonstration of Osamu Nishi's writing skills to those - like me - who didn't get to know them with "Iruma-Kun". I found it strange that the townspeople would hate Gokuraku, and I'm glad it was just his obsession. Now he can finally stop sacrificing himself for them, and sacrifice himself for Ichi instead.
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punfunstudio · 1 year ago
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X Heart Hazbin hotel 111-118 Mold Set / Free X Heart 119, X Heart Part 1, X Heart Part 11, CSM X Heart
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littleholmes · 2 years ago
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valentimmy · 2 years ago
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the silly is back
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glumby · 2 years ago
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a doomed love
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lonestarflight · 1 year ago
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Cancelled Missions: Skylab Rescue Mission (SL-R)
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Mission patch for rescue mission for SL-3
Spacecraft: CSM-119
Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB AS-208, later AS-209
Commander: Vance D. Brand
Command Module Pilot: Don L. Lind
Intended launch date: September 1973, (on standby from August 1973 - February 1974)
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Skylab rescue mission crewmen Vance Brand (left) and Don Lind.
"Influenced by the stranded Skylab crew portrayed in the book and movie 'Marooned', NASA provided a crew rescue capability for the only time in its history." Prepared for launch during Skylab 3."
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"Skylab rescue vehicle phasing - NAR Space Division drawing illustrates phasing of 5-seater Skylab rescue vehicle for a Skylab mission."
Date: April 5, 1971
"A kit was developed to fit out an Apollo command module with a total of five crew couches. In the event a Skylab crew developed trouble with its Apollo CSM return craft, a rescue CSM would be prepared and launched to rendezvous with the station. It would dock with the spare second side docking port of the Skylab docking module."
- information from Astronautix.com: link
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"The Apollo Command Module as modified to rescue stranded crews for the Skylab program. Two crew + three rescuees packed like sardines...."
"Skylab 3 astronauts Alan Bean and Jack Lousma helped design the "field modification kit" to use a standard CSM for rescue, and would have flown the CSM for their mission to rescue Skylab 2 if necessary. The standard Skylab Command Module accommodated a crew of three with storage lockers on the aft bulkhead for resupply of experiment film and other equipment, as well as the return of exposed film, data tapes and experiment samples. To convert the standard CSM to a rescue vehicle, the storage lockers were removed and replaced with two crew couches to seat a total of five crewmen."
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Posted on Flickr by Mike Acs. NASA ID: 108-KSC-70P-69
"Soon after Skylab 3's launch the crew's CSM developed a problem with Quad B, one of its four reaction control system thrusters. On August 2, 1973, six days later, a snowstorm-like effect outside the station startled the crew during breakfast. What appeared to be 'a real blizzard' was fuel leaking from Quad D, opposite from Quad B. The malfunctions left two available quads, and while the spacecraft could operate with just one, the leaks posed a possible risk to other systems. The fuel for all quads and the main service propulsion system (SPS) engine were from the same batch; if the SPS fuel was contaminated, the CSM might not be able to deorbit.
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NASA considered bringing the crew home immediately, but because the astronauts were safe on the station with ample supplies and because plans for a rescue flight existed,  the mission continued while the Saturn IB rocket AS-208 with CSM-119 was assembled in the Vehicle Assembly Building at Launch Complex 39 for possible use. It was at one point rolled out to LC-39B.
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Illustration of the rescue Apollo spacecraft preparing to dock at Skylab’s lateral port. source
NASA announced on August 4 that Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 backup crewmen Vance Brand and Don Lind would fly any rescue mission; they had immediately begun training for the flight once the second quad had failed on August 2. After engineers found that the leaks would not disable the spacecraft, the two men used simulators to test reentry using two quads. If ground personnel worked 24 hours a day and skipped some tests, the mission could launch on September 10, and would last no more than five days. The astronauts would attempt to prepare Skylab for further use but returning experimental data and diagnosing the cause of the problem were more important, with Lind choosing what would be brought back. Human urine and feces samples and Apollo Telescope Mount and other film were the priorities. Although Skylab had two docking ports the primary one would be used if possible, jettisoning the Skylab crew's CSM if necessary.
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Posted on Flickr by Drew Granston: link
While many within NASA believed that the rescue mission would occur, within hours of the failure of the second quad the agency canceled the rescue mission. Beyond NASA's conclusion that the failed quads would not disable the Skylab 3 CSM and the SPS fuel was uncontaminated, Brand and Lind had already shown during their training as backup Skylab crewmen that a reentry with failed quads was safe. They also devised a method to deorbit with the command module's attitude control system. Later joking that they were 'very efficient but perfectly stupid, because we have literally worked ourselves out of the mission', Brand and Lind continued to train for a rescue mission, as well as for their backup roles, but the Skylab 3 crew was able to complete its full 59-day mission on the station and safely return to Earth using the two functional RCS thruster quads,  using the SPS engine once instead of twice as precaution."
- Information from Wikipedia: link
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Posted on Flickr by Ed Dempsey: link
Saturn IB SA-208 was used for Skylab 4 and SA-209 was assigned to the standby rescue mission. At one point, CSM-119/SA-209 was slated for the Skylab 5 mission but it was cancelled when SL-4 was extended and completed all of it objectives.
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Mission patch for rescue mission for SL-4
Later, CSM-119/SA-209 was the backup launch vehicle for Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission and standby rescue vehicle. After the Apollo program ended, the surplus rocket and spacecraft were displayed at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
NASA ID: 71-H-662, S73-31922
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every-denji · 1 year ago
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misspines · 2 years ago
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Yes, but
Did you notice how much Nayuta has changed since her first appearance? She looks like a big girl now
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coffeebrownn · 2 years ago
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2xcheeze · 2 years ago
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🚨Warning csm chapter 119 spoiler!!!
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THIEF!
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boxdotden · 2 years ago
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So chapter 119 amirite?
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littleholmes · 2 years ago
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things I didn’t expect to learn from from chapter 119: Denji and Nayuta tally their farts each month and Denji is winning for March
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