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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (910962)12/27/2015 11:39:06 PM
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Taro

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575046
 
Never get beyond the atmosphere without duct tape.



To: Stock Puppy who wrote (910962)12/28/2015 2:35:17 PM
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Thanks SP for setting things straight - again!

Reminds me of the Germans vs the Russians in the Panzer Krieg -1945: The Germans had the most sophisticated units one can think of, but the Russians with their 'primitive' technology beat them to the bush (Stalingrad). All Russian units had exchangeable wheels and threads, thus one undeployed could serve as replacement parts for another unit in need. Not so the Germans, they all had fancy individual designs compatible with nothing else! As for the result, use your imagination!

/Taro



To: Stock Puppy who wrote (910962)12/28/2015 3:48:34 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575046
 
The surprise was they only had two cartridges in the LEM....but I think LiOH had been the standard method of CO2 removal since the early days of the space program...... I don't know what else could have been used conveniently...