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CSPAN3 American Artifacts January 2, 2017

The apollo lunar module. Heres a preview. When children look at this spacecraft they often say that doesnt look like a spaceship because we tend to think that spacecraft are stream lined and maybe they look like rokts more than anything else, but this spacecraft has an interesting design and in many ways its fairly primitive given the job that it had to do. It didnt need to be streamlined on the outside because it was not going to operate in the atmosphere. It would only operate in the vacuum of space and it would not be subject to strong gravitational field on the moon so its actually fairly flimsy in some areas. The legs are obviously strong. The mount for the rocket engine is strong. But the craft itself and particularly the crew module, the crew cab, was fairly spartan. It had two windows. Neil armstrong had command of the craft during the final decent to landing. Both of them were standing. They were fully suited in their space suit and they pretty much filled that interior volume ....

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CSPAN3 American Artifacts January 2, 2017

The apollo lunar module. Heres a preview. When children look at this spacecraft they often say that doesnt look like a spaceship because we tend to think that spacecraft are stream lined and maybe they look like rokts more than anything else, but this spacecraft has an interesting design and in many ways its fairly primitive given the job that it had to do. It didnt need to be streamlined on the outside because it was not going to operate in the atmosphere. It would only operate in the vacuum of space and it would not be subject to strong gravitational field on the moon so its actually fairly flimsy in some areas. The legs are obviously strong. The mount for the rocket engine is strong. But the craft itself and particularly the crew module, the crew cab, was fairly spartan. It had two windows. Neil armstrong had command of the craft during the final decent to landing. Both of them were standing. They were fully suited in their space suit and they pretty much filled that interior volume ....

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CSPAN3 American Artifacts July 4, 2016

Like this one. Thats correct. We have a certain percentage here on the National Mall and at the center but quite a few of artifacts are in storage. Jeremy kinney, thanks very much for your time. Happy 40th birthday. Thank you very much. Its more than aviation and space exploration, from moon to mars as we continue our tour inside this museum. Well start our tour right here with the lunar module, the icon for the landing on the moon in july 1969. It has a companion space craft, the apollo command module. And the command module, its Service Module and lunar module together carried three astronauts, neil armstrong, buzz aldren and Michael Collins to the moon. The command module very significantly also brought them back safely. This lunar module is an actual lunar module that never flew in space. Its lunar module two. It was ....

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CSPAN3 American Artifacts July 5, 2016

Earlier, only a small percentage is here. You have more in storage than youre able to show. We just have a certain percentage here. But its quite a few of the artifacts are on loan or in storage. Jeremy kinney, thank you very much for you time. Thank you. Happy 40th birthday. Thank you very much. Its more than aviation, its also Space Exploration from moon to mars as we continue our tour inside this museum. Well start our tour right here with the lunar module. The icon for the landing on the moon in july 1969. It actually has a companion spacecraft, the apollo command module. And the command module and the Service Module and the lunar module together carried three astronauts, Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin and Michael Colin to the moon. The command module also brough ....

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CSPAN3 Politics And Public Policy Today August 18, 2016

Cowling, what i mean is that theres a tight figtting metal covering and allows the air to flow over more efficiently. So, mark burket of the spanish Swiss Company has designed a very important series of automobile engines in the prewar era. He adapts this to the aeronautical application by taking two of his inline four engines, makes it into a v8, and what he does thats very unique is instead of having separate cylinders attached to the crank case, he casts a row of cylinders out of a solid piece of aluminum. And he has cooling packagssages those aluminum blocks that allows improved cooling and more power. So instead of a rotary engine, you know, doing 110, 120 horsepower, youre looking at 200 or 220 horsepower with these engines by the time theyre introduced in the spad xii. Theres always a technological pushpull over the western front in world war i, in which the germans have an advantage with their thick air foiled tubular steel ....

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