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Apollo "Boilerplate" #1210
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| current | 21:25, 29 December 2024 | 6,000 × 4,000 (6.86 MB) | Taustin (talk | contribs) | Apollo "Boilerplate" #1210 From the placard: **"NASA often used "boilerplate" spacecraft as an economical way to evaluate designs when actual an spacecraft was not required. "Originally Named for the thick boilerplate steel used to construct early units, boilerplates were built to simulate the same size, shape, structure, mass and center of gravity as the actual spacecraft they represented. "Often heavily instrumented, these craft were used for many types of evaluations, including water i... |
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