On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 21:43:07 -0400, "Greg \(Strider\) Moore"
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moo...@ignorethisgreenms.com> wrote:
>wrote in message news:phtgp71d3j2vcb26h...@4ax.com...
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>>How much room was in the Apollo capsules? I've seen diagrams, and recently
>>purchased a very nice scale model of a capsule which has a removeable hatch
>>and
>>quite a detailed interior, but it doesn't look like there's much room.
>>Reason I
>>ask is that in many videos I've seen, it appears the crew is moving around
>>without a problem. Did the seat stow away when not needed? How about the
>>instrument panels? Were the moveable? How did they get out through the
>>hatch to
>>the LEM? Thanks.
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>It had an interior volume of 6.2m^3.
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>The seats did stow away after launch and there was a lot of room beneath
>them. (In fact enough room to add two seats for the "rescue" CSM that was
>prepped for Skylab.
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>The instrument panels did not move. They did not use the hatch to get to
>the LEM. There was a tunnel that went through the nose of the capsule.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_CSM#Cabin_interior_arrangement
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>and
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http://www.astronautix.com/craft/apolocsm.htm
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>are good references.
Thanks. Good links. And I guess I used the wrong word in "hatch". I know they
didn't go out the hatch to get to the LEM. I just wondered if the tunnel to the