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COMMAND MODULE SIMULATOR WINDOW VIEWS DURING FLIGHT, SIGNED FEATURES EARTH, LUNAR, AND STAR VIEWS DURING CRITICAL FLIGHT PHASES
Computer Analysis, Relative Earth-Moon Size as Seen from Spacecraft Window, Left and Right Eye Views Superimposed, Sequence: Earth-Moon.
Computer Analysis, Relative Earth-Moon Size as Seen from Spacecraft Window, Left and Right Eye Views Superimposed, Sequence: Earth-Moon.
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COMMAND MODULE SIMULATOR WINDOW VIEWS DURING FLIGHT, SIGNED
FEATURES EARTH, LUNAR, AND STAR VIEWS DURING CRITICAL FLIGHT PHASES
Computer Analysis, Relative Earth-Moon Size as Seen from Spacecraft Window, Left and Right Eye Views Superimposed, Sequence: Earth-Moon. Internal Manned Spacecraft Center training document. 35 pp, 10 ½ x 8 inches, single staple binding.
SIGNED and INSCRIBED: "EDGAR MITCHELL, Apollo 14" on the cover sheet.
The training document illustrates views visible from the Command Module docking/rendezvous windows. Flight phases include the earth/moon as seen after the TransLunar Injection (TLI) engine cutoff plus 10, 20, 30, 45 and 60 hours. Next are multiple lunar/earth views after the TransEarth Injection (TEI) engine cutoff plus 1, 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, and 55 hours. The last series has nine views of the earth and viewable stars from 17 minutes down to 1 minute prior to entry back into the earth's atmosphere. Nautical mile distance from either the earth or moon plus spacecraft velocity are listed for each image.
Computer Analysis, Relative Earth-Moon Size as Seen from Spacecraft Window, Left and Right Eye Views Superimposed, Sequence: Earth-Moon. Internal Manned Spacecraft Center training document. 35 pp, 10 ½ x 8 inches, single staple binding.
SIGNED and INSCRIBED: "EDGAR MITCHELL, Apollo 14" on the cover sheet.
The training document illustrates views visible from the Command Module docking/rendezvous windows. Flight phases include the earth/moon as seen after the TransLunar Injection (TLI) engine cutoff plus 10, 20, 30, 45 and 60 hours. Next are multiple lunar/earth views after the TransEarth Injection (TEI) engine cutoff plus 1, 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, and 55 hours. The last series has nine views of the earth and viewable stars from 17 minutes down to 1 minute prior to entry back into the earth's atmosphere. Nautical mile distance from either the earth or moon plus spacecraft velocity are listed for each image.


