This report contains the results of the third extravehicular crew transfer design and development test series whose objectives were to evaluate Gemini B EV crew transfer equipment, items requiring zero 'g' evaluation, crew ingress, and provide familiarization training for one MOL crewman. The Gemini B segment of the Extravehicular Crew Transfer Vehicle and the Ingress-Egress Vehicle were installed in a KC-135 at Wright-Patterson AFB. A total of 95 maneuvers were completed in three flights. Four crewmen participated in the tests wearing MOL Training pressure suit assemblies. (Author)
Extravehicular Crew Transfer Test Report
1969
43 pages
Report
No indication
English
Astronautics , Manned Spacecraft , Manned spacecraft , Extravehicular activity , Space stations , Space capsules , Flight testing , Space crews , Space tools , Pressure suits , Performance(Engineering) , Performance(Human) , Training , Gemini b project , Manned orbiting laboratories , Mol(Manned orbiting laboratories) , Evaluation , Gemini
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