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William R Thompson gebruikte zijn klavier om te schrijven :
"André, PE1PQX" wrote: If look at the wikipedia site on Wally Schirra, I see 2 different space times: 295 hours and 15 minuts, and on the richt a time of 12 days, 7 hours and 12 minutes (295 hours and 12 minutes) a differance of 3 minutes... What is the right space time??? I found these figures in some old NASA publicity books: Sigma 7: 9 hours 13 minutes 11 seconds Gemini 6: 25 hours 51 minutes 24 seconds Apollo 7: 260 hours 9 minutes which adds up to 295 hours 13 minutes. And these figures in Kenneth Gatland's "Space Technology": Sigma 7: 9 hours 13 minutes 11 seconds Gemini 6: 25 hours 51 minutes 43 seconds Apollo 7: 260 hours 9 minutes 3 seconds which adds up to 295 hours 13 minutes 57 seconds. --Bill Thompson Than have to check NASA history information, probably there the correct info can be found... André |
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