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Virtual Apollo: A Pictorial Essay of the Engineering and Construction of the Apollo Command and Service Modules Paperback – February 1, 2003
- Print length128 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCollector's Guide Publishing, Inc.
- Publication dateFebruary 1, 2003
- Dimensions7 x 0.4 x 10 inches
- ISBN-101896522947
- ISBN-13978-1896522944
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- Publisher : Collector's Guide Publishing, Inc. (February 1, 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1896522947
- ISBN-13 : 978-1896522944
- Item Weight : 11.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 7 x 0.4 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,622,860 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #285 in Aircraft Design & Construction
- #2,451 in Aeronautics & Astronautics (Books)
- #3,604 in Astrophysics & Space Science (Books)
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As far as detail, I felt I had enough info to start building one of these things in my back yard if the local hardware store sold all of the titanium I'd need! I don't think the original space program had blueprints as detailed and colorful as those within the pages of this book. I am a big techno-geek, always wondering how things work and are put together, and I have spent hours and hours gawking at these drawings, looking at how heat shields are made or how astronauts stored their gear. There's also a lot of text per page telling you what you're looking at and how things were assembled.
This is not only a well-executed book, but a great idea for other similar books for other parts of the space program. If Mr. Sullivan announced a large-format set of plans for the Space Shuttle or Skylab, I would be the first in line, no matter what they cost!
Although this book is certainly indispensable for people interested in the space program, I was disappointed that a couple of features in which I was interested were missing. Sadly, there was no detailed discussion of the function of each switch and gauge accessible to the astronauts, including its use and wiring. There was no mention of (or diagram for) the "barber-pole" (or gray flag) functionality mentioned in Apollo 13. The famous "SCE" switch, which Pete Conrad couldn't find until co-astronaut Alan Bean located it, saving the Apollo 12 mission, is not pictured. There are four page of panel diagrams, true, on pages 68-71, but some of the switches' functions cannot be read. And just how to use the switches - how to fly the aircraft - isn't described. Also, the wiring of the famous bad thermostatic switch that caused the Apollo 13 fire in the O2 tank is not shown.
In conclusion, despite the minor issues I noted, this is a wonderful book for anyone interested in NASA.
Spacecraft are very difficult for people to understand because they rarely see a real one. It's impossible for someone to grasp the Saturn V unless they visit one of the few remaining artifcacts on display. The conical and cylindrical design of the Apollo capsule made it hard for people to fathom exactly how it was layed out inside. In addition spacecraft are the most densely packed devices made with an incredible amount of apparatus stuffed inside them.
This ingenious book finally slices open the Apollo Command & Service modules in a colorful and revealing way so that even the average person can quickly grasp it's design and the way it looked.
In addition the book shows in detail exactly how it worked and how it all fitted together.
This book is a must have article for any Apollo buff.
It is still a fantastic expose of the Command and Service modules that takes you literally behind the scenes. Not just pretty exertior pictures but rip off the skin and lets see the guts type pictures.
Redo the book and it definitely gets bumped up to a five star!
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Wer will bekommt sogar die CAD-Dateien von Scott (gegen Bezahlung natürlich).
Leider sind die Bücher in Deutschland sehr teuer, was ich nicht nachvollziehen kann, denn der Originalpreis in den USA beträgt 24,95$. Trotzdem loht es sich einen Blick hineinzuwerfen und die Texte zu lesen. Es wurde wirklich jeder Schalter, jede Niete und Leitung abgebildet. Tolle Arbeit.
間違いが随所に見られるのが残念。
ブロック2の機械船の表面パネルの相違、
随所に見受けられる上下左右のスケール的歪み。
本書を真の解説図版と捉えるとするつもりなら用心してかかるべし。
その点をふまえれば最高の参考書であると言えよう。


