I have one question. I know that in the space shuttle program the launch pad is equipped with a fire suppression system that activates when a pad abort happens. Back in the 60's, did NASA had such a system?
NASA's early manned programs Mercury and Gemini launched from Canaveral Air Station pads retrofitted with modified Air Force flight test safety protocols. Far more attention was paid during construction of dedicated Apollo facilities such as Pad 39
(from which the Shuttles would also launch), especially in the wake of the Apollo One pad fire. However in the case of Gemini VI, fire suppression was less of an issue than the clouds of toxic fumes from Titan's hypergolic engines.
@pinz2022 Great question, and one without a simple answer. In fact we did a 13 part Discovery Channel series about the Space Race (from which this clip and many others on this channel hail) and I still feel we barely scratched the surface. With limited characters remaining though the quick and dirty answer is this: We just decided to go.
Wow. I'm sorry you never got a chance to meet him. The few hours we spent together while filming our Discovery Channel series back in 2002 are among the greatest memories of my career. You should be very proud.
Two men locked in a phone booth for two whole weeks...
Great God! I'm still trying to imagine the stink! There are a few shots of them in their undies when they were on the job. They were young then, so it's not a problem...
@MrSantacm Hey oradell nelson riddles father had a harware store in oradell he went to ridgewood highschool that was in 38 then he played trombone with a local band down the shore then some major band picked him up and the rest became history the fire in gemmini that killed gus grissom was caused by somebody leaving the socket from a socket wrench in the space capsule causing a short circuit
The cool competence displayed by Wally Schirra during the Gemini-Titan shut-down reflects the wisdom behind the decision to use test pilots to fly the early US spacecraft. Thanks for sharing this video.
Amazing how they could later laugh about that, sitting atop some 100 tons of rocket fuel, wondering if it would explode...and the "Beat Army" sign gag was great. Thank you.
I have one question. I know that in the space shuttle program the launch pad is equipped with a fire suppression system that activates when a pad abort happens. Back in the 60's, did NASA had such a system?
Cellmate412162 1 year ago
@Cellmate412162
NASA's early manned programs Mercury and Gemini launched from Canaveral Air Station pads retrofitted with modified Air Force flight test safety protocols. Far more attention was paid during construction of dedicated Apollo facilities such as Pad 39
(from which the Shuttles would also launch), especially in the wake of the Apollo One pad fire. However in the case of Gemini VI, fire suppression was less of an issue than the clouds of toxic fumes from Titan's hypergolic engines.
sciencehighway 1 year ago
@sciencehighway
How did we ever get away with it? An adolescent country atop an infant technology?
pinz2022 3 weeks ago
@pinz2022 Great question, and one without a simple answer. In fact we did a 13 part Discovery Channel series about the Space Race (from which this clip and many others on this channel hail) and I still feel we barely scratched the surface. With limited characters remaining though the quick and dirty answer is this: We just decided to go.
sciencehighway 3 weeks ago
@sciencehighway
Like JFK said: "We do these things...not because they are easy, but because they are hard!"
I want to rediscover our animal spirits.
pinz2022 3 weeks ago
@Cellmate412162 the ejection seats were supposed to go out of the area faster than the fireball expanded.
RalphReagan 4 months ago
I grew up watching these guys in space !!! AWESOME just AWESOME !
1MtnBoy 1 year ago
he was my uncle. never actually met him but still pretty cool have a famous uncle lol rip wally
C0rix 2 years ago
@C0rix
Wow. I'm sorry you never got a chance to meet him. The few hours we spent together while filming our Discovery Channel series back in 2002 are among the greatest memories of my career. You should be very proud.
cheers,
Michael
sciencehighway 1 year ago
@C0rix
Two men locked in a phone booth for two whole weeks...
Great God! I'm still trying to imagine the stink! There are a few shots of them in their undies when they were on the job. They were young then, so it's not a problem...
pinz2022 3 weeks ago
Great clip featuring the pride of Oradell, NJ- Wally Schirra. Right Stuff is right!!
MrSantacm 2 years ago
What a great clip featuring the pride of Oradell, NJ - Wally Schirra- right stuff indeed!!
MrSantacm 2 years ago
@MrSantacm Hey oradell nelson riddles father had a harware store in oradell he went to ridgewood highschool that was in 38 then he played trombone with a local band down the shore then some major band picked him up and the rest became history the fire in gemmini that killed gus grissom was caused by somebody leaving the socket from a socket wrench in the space capsule causing a short circuit
spacepatrolman 6 months ago
"We're just sitting here, breathing ..." [bored tone]
LMAO! What a cool head.
El135o 2 years ago
Great tribute. Great man.
scharwenka1850 3 years ago 4
RIP in Wally !!
mashamorgan 3 years ago 5
Wally was the best of the original seven astronauts
TerryTAnderson 3 years ago 2
Wally Schirra, one of a kind. Thanks for posting this fantastic video!
dwmzmm 3 years ago
I've never seen any film sequences like that, from NASA. So, that was indeed interesting. Thx.
1singlet 4 years ago 2
The cool competence displayed by Wally Schirra during the Gemini-Titan shut-down reflects the wisdom behind the decision to use test pilots to fly the early US spacecraft. Thanks for sharing this video.
pearldrummer91205 4 years ago 2
Amazing how they could later laugh about that, sitting atop some 100 tons of rocket fuel, wondering if it would explode...and the "Beat Army" sign gag was great. Thank you.
Murrrrraaoowrrr 4 years ago 2