Object Details
Manufacturer
Lear Siegler Inc.
Summary
This attitude-director indicator (ADI) instrument was removed from the Space Shuttle Columbia during its upgrade to an electronic "glass cockpit" in 2000. The instrument gave the crew attitude information as well as attitude rate and attitude errors. The orbiter's attitude was displayed on an enclosed ball ("eight ball") that was gimbaled and marked with numbers indicating angles. The ball moved in response to software-generated inputs to depict the orbiter's attitude in pitch, yaw and roll.
NASA transferred the set of Columbia's old cockpit instruments to the Museum in 2005.
Credit Line
Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Inventory Number
A20050413000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
SPACECRAFT-Crewed-Instruments & Payloads
Materials
Stainless steel, aluminum, anodized aluminum, paint, metal, plastic, Velcro
Dimensions
3-D: 15.2 x 26 x 15.2cm (6 x 10 1/4 x 6 in.)
3-D (Case): 22.9 x 41.3 x 22.9cm (9 x 16 1/4 x 9 in.)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A20050413000