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it had to withstand routine psi -- 15 psi. if it didn't make it, it didn't fly. [indiscernible] [laughter] [indiscernible] >> the stages were held together by four bolts with power -- arotech devices they would blow the bold and the nut. stages,between the two there were electrical cables and there were gas lines for water and oxygen. cablesthose lines and ran through what's called a guillotine. and a sharpimal edged bar. there was a pyrotechnic device behind that. i think we used abort stage. which was automatically separate everything. prior to that however, for a normal one would put the essence batteries and the -- disconnected the decent batteries and counted down and the crew pushed abort stage and that separated everything and let the ascent engine. we took advantage of the automatic feature. >> [indiscernible] >> that happened on apollo 14. i believe it was the only one where they decided for some reason did not depressurized that cavity between the two tunnels. and when you fired the pyrotechnics, there was a pressure wave in their and that depressed the
it had to withstand routine psi -- 15 psi. if it didn't make it, it didn't fly. [indiscernible] [laughter] [indiscernible] >> the stages were held together by four bolts with power -- arotech devices they would blow the bold and the nut. stages,between the two there were electrical cables and there were gas lines for water and oxygen. cablesthose lines and ran through what's called a guillotine. and a sharpimal edged bar. there was a pyrotechnic device behind that. i think we used abort...
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so, it had to withstand 15 psi of delta pressure. if it didn't make it it didn't fly. [ inaudible question ] >> yes, sir. [ inaudible question ] >> was that another potential? >> the stages were held together by four bolts with power technic devices that would blow the bolt and the nut, i think. and also in between the two stages, there were electrical cables and there were gas lines for water and oxygen all those lines and cables ran through a guillotine. and i think we used abort stage. so -- which was automatically separate everything. prior to that, however, for a normal one, acid batteries on line, disconnected descent batteries, counted down and crew pushed abort stage, if i remember correctly and that separated everything and lit the assent engine. we took advantage of the automatic feature there. >> yes, sir? >> prior to the separation, they had forgot toen decompressionize -- [ inaudible question ] >> can you talk a little bit about that? >> that happened on apollo 14. i believe it's the only one where they decided for some
so, it had to withstand 15 psi of delta pressure. if it didn't make it it didn't fly. [ inaudible question ] >> yes, sir. [ inaudible question ] >> was that another potential? >> the stages were held together by four bolts with power technic devices that would blow the bolt and the nut, i think. and also in between the two stages, there were electrical cables and there were gas lines for water and oxygen all those lines and cables ran through a guillotine. and i think we used...
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vehicles out to a field and pump them up to three times operating pressure so i had to withstand 15 psiof delta pressure >> the stages were held together by four bolts with power technic devices that would blow the bolt in the not i think. and because they were in between the two stages there were electrical cables or gas lines or water and oxygen and all of the lines and cables ran through a guillotine was a sharp edged bar. but prior to that for normal one we put the acid batteries online and disconnect the dissent batteries and got the programs down and counted down . >> >> that happened on apollo 14 and that's the only one that didn't depressurize the cavity between the two tunnels and, when you fired the power technic's there was a measure wave in their and that depressed and dented the lunar module. this caused it to jump up all the gas and so it took off like a scalded dog. [ laughter ] we lost data momentarily until the lunar module had automatic he regained attitude control and had its intent is pointing back and we said whoa but the cabin is empty. and but i didn't figure it o
vehicles out to a field and pump them up to three times operating pressure so i had to withstand 15 psiof delta pressure >> the stages were held together by four bolts with power technic devices that would blow the bolt in the not i think. and because they were in between the two stages there were electrical cables or gas lines or water and oxygen and all of the lines and cables ran through a guillotine was a sharp edged bar. but prior to that for normal one we put the acid batteries...
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five psi or something along those lines. as long as you met that criteria, you were good. >> plus, it was tested in the big vacuum chamber which, the vacuum chamber here could go six,to 10 to the minus which is pretty close to a perfect vacuum. >> is a national historic landmark, only the second one in addition to the historic mission control that has been restored. >> part of the test process was to take the lunar module vehicles out to a field and pump them up to three times operating pressure. psiit had to withstand 15 of delta pressure. if it didn't make it, it didn't fly. [inaudible] [laughter] yes, sir, in the red. >> [inaudible] the stages were altogether by quadruples with pyrotechnic devices that flowed. in between the stages, there were electrical cables and there were gas lines for water and oxygen. and all those lines and cables ran through what is called a guillotine. it was a sharp edged bar with a pyrotechnic device behind that. i think we used abort stage. automatically separate everything. prior to that, how
five psi or something along those lines. as long as you met that criteria, you were good. >> plus, it was tested in the big vacuum chamber which, the vacuum chamber here could go six,to 10 to the minus which is pretty close to a perfect vacuum. >> is a national historic landmark, only the second one in addition to the historic mission control that has been restored. >> part of the test process was to take the lunar module vehicles out to a field and pump them up to three times...
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get paper give a pencil death 10 psi things this cause may really help you know the supplies given out who are in need last year 1600 backpacks were filled and distributed volunteers are hoping to surpass that number this year. >>in pleasant hill fleet of all kron 4 news. >>developing news tonight, authorities captured a california multimillionaire is accused of murdering his wife. newport beach police they say that 54 year-old peter chadwick was taken into custody in mexico over the weekend you're-looking at his picture. he is accused of strangling his wife queen after an argument in 2012. the real estate investor posted one million in bail after his arrest and then disappeared after withdrawing millions from his bank accounts. >>investigation shows up your child was never intended to return from mexico. he had no intentions of coming back to orange county to face trial. her raise the 3 sons. >>the abandoned. >>and chadwick was on the us marshals most wanted list. he is charged with one count of felony murder. if convicted he faces 25 years to life. we're going to take a live look out
get paper give a pencil death 10 psi things this cause may really help you know the supplies given out who are in need last year 1600 backpacks were filled and distributed volunteers are hoping to surpass that number this year. >>in pleasant hill fleet of all kron 4 news. >>developing news tonight, authorities captured a california multimillionaire is accused of murdering his wife. newport beach police they say that 54 year-old peter chadwick was taken into custody in mexico over...
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we would always see both of those tanks drop a couple psi, or pcm counts as we called it. when it came time to do it on the lunar surface, and they fired the valves to pressurize the ascent engines, i only saw one bottle drop, which raised the possibility we only had one bottle of pressurization on the fuel tanks. the normal procedure for ascent was assuming he had both bottles. we had the ascent engine and the rear thrusters. they had to both use the same propellant. we could use the ascent engine propellant. if we only had one bottle of pressurization, we had to terminate that. we had to alert the crew before liftoff that it was a possibility. we only had one bottle that would pressurize. the countdown to zero zero was done by the computer. the procedure also calls for shortly after takeoff, they would hit this override button, which circumvented the command coming out of the computer, just in case the computer went away for some reason. at liftoff, i told flight, we have both bottles. very relieved about that. i want to continue on with the ascent feed. i noticed that t
we would always see both of those tanks drop a couple psi, or pcm counts as we called it. when it came time to do it on the lunar surface, and they fired the valves to pressurize the ascent engines, i only saw one bottle drop, which raised the possibility we only had one bottle of pressurization on the fuel tanks. the normal procedure for ascent was assuming he had both bottles. we had the ascent engine and the rear thrusters. they had to both use the same propellant. we could use the ascent...
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international aid to help fight fires if they can control how the money is used that they've been nearly 80000 psi is this year and 85 percent increase on last year that is simple visited the aftermath of one in the state of mato grosso. these are the images brazil's president jade was one adult does not want you to see . he says the fires that have been affecting the amazonia region happened in the forested areas but this place proves him wrong this is a father. national park in the state of much the little east 32000 years of could touch territory the problem now is that 11 percent of it has been devastated by the fire but the government has banned members of brazil's environmental agency from talking to the press or gram them access to locations like this one. who are here waiting has been living here for over 30 years he says this is the 1st time this area has been affected by fire. i don't know why but there are branches nearby maybe the fire came from the air what's behind it is the attempt by a group as nurse to grow soya bean it's very sad because this place is filled with life they want t
international aid to help fight fires if they can control how the money is used that they've been nearly 80000 psi is this year and 85 percent increase on last year that is simple visited the aftermath of one in the state of mato grosso. these are the images brazil's president jade was one adult does not want you to see . he says the fires that have been affecting the amazonia region happened in the forested areas but this place proves him wrong this is a father. national park in the state of...
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south korea are both active participants in the proliferation security initiative, and are leaders of psi's asia-pacific exercise rotation which seeks to enhance capability across the indo pacific to stop weapons of mass destruction delivery systems and related materials. both participated in the eastern endeavor exercise in july and japan hosted the 2018 asia-pacific exercise event. japan and korea continue to pledge significant support and actively cooperate with us to combat terrorism and extremism. both work to prevent piracy in the indian ocean and build security in southeast asia and africa through global health security initiatives. both worked to promote human rights and both contribute to economic development around the world and both assist the victims of conflict and natural disasters. the united states has made a commitment to both countries and will honor those commitments. we have a long way ahead but i believe we can and will surpass these challenging times. we have made substantial effort and engagement at very senior levels. we don't always talk about that publicly, what we
south korea are both active participants in the proliferation security initiative, and are leaders of psi's asia-pacific exercise rotation which seeks to enhance capability across the indo pacific to stop weapons of mass destruction delivery systems and related materials. both participated in the eastern endeavor exercise in july and japan hosted the 2018 asia-pacific exercise event. japan and korea continue to pledge significant support and actively cooperate with us to combat terrorism and...
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the fuel tanks, normally during simulation we would always see both of those tanks drop a couple of psior pcm counts is what we call them. that would confirm that both valves had opened. when it came time to do it on the lunar surface and they fired the valves to pressurize the ascent engine so they could lift off, i only saw one ball drop, i didn't see the other bottle drop, which gave us the possibility we only had one bottle of pressurization on the fuel tanks. part of the normal procedure for absent -- ascent, we had a system interconnect between the ascent engine and the reaction control system, the thrusters that bob was talking about. we had to, they had to both use the same propellant and we could use the ascent engine propellant out of its tanks to also fire the attitude control system. on the way up. but if we only had one bottle of pressurization we had to terminate that interconnect, it is called ascent feed. so we had to alert the crew that that was a possibility, that really and truly we only had one bottle pressurized, and we would have to terminate ascent feed on the way
the fuel tanks, normally during simulation we would always see both of those tanks drop a couple of psior pcm counts is what we call them. that would confirm that both valves had opened. when it came time to do it on the lunar surface and they fired the valves to pressurize the ascent engine so they could lift off, i only saw one ball drop, i didn't see the other bottle drop, which gave us the possibility we only had one bottle of pressurization on the fuel tanks. part of the normal procedure...
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normally we would always see both the tanks drop a couple psi or pcm counts is what we called it. that confirmed both valves opened it. when we did it on the lunar surface and they fired the valves to lift off, i only saw one bottle drop. i did not see the other bottle drop. it said there's a possibility we've only got one bottle of pressurization on the fuel tanks. part of the normal procedure for ascent was assuming you had both bottles bottles. and we had a correction system they had to both use the same propellant, and we could use the ascent engine propellant out of its tanks to also fire the altitude control system on the way up. but if we only had one bottle of pressurization, we had to terminate that interconnect. it's called ascent feed. so we had to alert the crew before liftoff that that was a possibility, that if we only had one bottle that pressurized, they'd have to terminate ascent feed on the way up. the countdown to t-0 was done by the computer. the procedure also called for shortly after takeoff, they were to hit an engine fire override button which circumvented
normally we would always see both the tanks drop a couple psi or pcm counts is what we called it. that confirmed both valves opened it. when we did it on the lunar surface and they fired the valves to lift off, i only saw one bottle drop. i did not see the other bottle drop. it said there's a possibility we've only got one bottle of pressurization on the fuel tanks. part of the normal procedure for ascent was assuming you had both bottles bottles. and we had a correction system they had to both...
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psi took office, and now kind of a calm, a tense calm. >> woodruff: francess of the "new york times," we thank you. >> thanks for having me, yod. -- judy.oo >>uff: in the day's other news, u.s. immigration and customs enforcement arrested 680 rs-- mostlyd wor latinos-- at food plants in mississippi. they were the largest such raids in at ast 10 years and involved 600 agents. the operation targeted processing plants in half a dozen towns outside jackson. ice officials said it was planned months ago. in afghanistan, 14 people wereed kind nearly 150 wounded when a powerful car bomb exploded in kabul. nde blast leveled buildings near a police stationhattered windows in houses and shops for blocks around. the wounded, most of thema civi, were rushed to hospitals. the taliban claimed responsibility even continues peace talks with u.s. diplomats.pe pakistan is ing the ambassador from india and suspending cross-border trade in an escalating dispute over contested kashmir. pethat's after india stripits part of kashmir of political autonomy. today, hundreds returned to the streets in the pakist
psi took office, and now kind of a calm, a tense calm. >> woodruff: francess of the "new york times," we thank you. >> thanks for having me, yod. -- judy.oo >>uff: in the day's other news, u.s. immigration and customs enforcement arrested 680 rs-- mostlyd wor latinos-- at food plants in mississippi. they were the largest such raids in at ast 10 years and involved 600 agents. the operation targeted processing plants in half a dozen towns outside jackson. ice officials...
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get paper give a pencil just 10 psi things this cause may really help you know the supplies given outo kids who are in need last year 1600 backpacks were filled and distributed volunteers are hoping to surpass that number this year. >>in pleasant hill fleet of all kron 4 news. >>you are taking a look at the new us muni stop in san francisco, the platforms at 3rd street and what is now called warriors way formerly known as south street. this is where warriors fans and concertgoers will be getting on and off to go to the chase center which opens in september today, san francisco mayor london breed in state assembly member david to join warriors ceo rick welts and others for a ribbon cutting ceremony to inaugurate that new unique platform. >>pilot documents 5 hours in a wilderness after crashing his plane is story of survival in a message for those who came to his rescue in sports. the giants try to keep afloat in the wild-card race against one of the teams had of them. mark has the highlights coming up, and kron four's now streaming live local news 24 hours a day if you haven't tried ca
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retail environment. -- mace psis.ing to get onboard, injust one second. 60 foot yacht. our correspondentjustin is there. i hope he can hear me. he is waving.” can hear you, greta has boarded the rig that will take her out to the malizia, this magnificent racing yacht you can see out there. greta is in the smaller rib to the right here. it is completely electric powered. they want to make sure to o emit as little carbon as possible. the other two rib, fellow members of the media who are making sure they get good shots of this transfer, she will transfer on the malizia and from here, they will make their way to the break water, the opening of plymouth sound and from there they will open up the sails and sail off on this transatlantic voyage. this momentous voyage, on this transatlantic voyage. this momentous voyage, it is fair to say, because this is, this is the world‘s kind of most celebrated climate campaigner setting off to this crucial series of conferences in america. there was a very interesting question at the p
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and then pushback against all of this sort of the life- threatening injury psis of white supremacy -- the legacies of white supremacy and colonialism and slavery in order to get into this. but i hope that i'm going to be able to do that more. and continue to work on that. as i sort of expand this research. so thank you. >> she has time for two more questions before her book signing. i'd ask questions four and five self identify and we'll get a microphone to them. . >> hi. my question, i want to limit it to the 17th century. i'm over here. >> thank you. >> just the 17th century. you're using the term protestant supremacy. the only major protestant slave owning culture would have been the dutch. i'm wondering if there are any differences based on nationality. as opposed to race. and the other thing i really have to say, because i'm from south jersey. the first quaker colony in north america was in new jersey. sorry philadelphia. [ laughter ] >> all right, all right. i'll let you have that. although okay. so the dutch are really important. i didn't get to talk about them today. but they
and then pushback against all of this sort of the life- threatening injury psis of white supremacy -- the legacies of white supremacy and colonialism and slavery in order to get into this. but i hope that i'm going to be able to do that more. and continue to work on that. as i sort of expand this research. so thank you. >> she has time for two more questions before her book signing. i'd ask questions four and five self identify and we'll get a microphone to them. . >> hi. my...