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Parachute Assembly, Main, ASTP

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Object Details

Manufacturer

Northrop

Summary

This parachute system is one of the three main units deployed to safely "land" the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) command module after its successful July 1975 mission to rendezvous and dock with an orbiting Soyuz spacecraft. The parachute system selected for the Apollo command module consisted of two ribbon drogue parachutes, which accomplish initial deceleration and stabilization. After disconnect the two drogue parachutes are followed by three pilot parachutes, which in turn extract three ringsail main parachutes (only two of which would provide the rate of descent necessary for a safe water landing). This unit consists of one of the three ASTP "deployment bags," a pilot parachute and a ringsail parachute combinations.
NASA transferred accountability for this parachute system, made by Northrop Ventura, to the Museum in March 1977.

Credit Line

Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Inventory Number

A19850384000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

EQUIPMENT-Parachutes

Materials

Nylon, Synthetic Fabric, Natural Fabric, Steel, Brass, Natural Fabric

Dimensions

Approximate: 30.48 x 1584.96 x 353.06cm (1ft x 52ft x 11ft 7in.) (as photographed)
Storage: 91.44 x 60.96cm (3ft x 2ft)

Country of Origin

United States of America

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Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv953c110f8-753a-4c08-a491-9ffe704b3d2b

Record ID

nasm_A19850384000

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