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Rescue Net, Apollo 8

Air and Space Museum

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  • Quadrilateral-shaped metal frame with yellow fabric cords and two white pontoons near top hanging in musuem

    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Billy Pugh Company Inc.

    Summary

    All of the Apollo missions ended with splashdown in the ocean and recovery by specially trained teams from the U.S. Navy. Astronauts were lifted into hovering Navy helicopters by means of rescue nets attached to hydrolic hoists.
    This Air Rescue Net was used December 27, 1968, to recover the Apollo 8 astronauts and it was taken out of service following the rescue. The U.S. Navy transferred it to the Smithsonian in 1969.

    Credit Line

    Transferred by the U.S. Department of the Navy in cooperation with the Billy Pugh Company, Inc. , Corpus Christi, Texas.

    Inventory Number

    A19700321000

    Restrictions & Rights

    CC0

    Type

    EQUIPMENT-Survival

    Materials

    Aluminum, Foam, Nylon, Steel, Stainless Steel

    Dimensions

    3-D: 129.5 × 135.9 × 27.9cm, 61.7kg (4 ft. 3 in. × 4 ft. 5 1/2 in. × 11 in., 136lb.)

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9bc553881-ab8d-4b7e-a89f-6c034d1ebc0f

    Record ID

    nasm_A19700321000

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