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But it wasn't until NASA unveiled its tribute to the 14 Challenger and Columbia astronauts in June that the agency wondered why it hadn't done anything similar for Apollo 1. Determined to make things right, he and others at Kennedy began work on a display.

NASA consulted the two surviving widows and six children, explaining it wanted to honor the three men and their sacrifice, and show how Apollo 1 ultimately paved the way to the moon. Grissom, an original Mercury astronaut, was the second American to fly in space.

White was the nation's first spacewalker. Chaffee was the rookie for the flight, a demo in low-Earth orbit. All three layers of the hatch underwent preservation, but were not altered in any way. The white outer hatch is still discolored and pitted, with what looks to be charring in an upper corner. The middle hatch appears darkened. The orange inner hatch is scuffed. In the very next display case is the redesigned hatch.

It was just one of numerous changes made to the spacecraft, as well as to procedures. No more pure oxygen, high-pressure cabin atmosphere on the ground, for example, and everything fireproofed inside. The exhibit is in the same building that holds one of three remaining Saturn V rockets built for moon shots. Bonnie Baer, White's daughter, is grateful the entire capsule is not on display, as so many other family members have been urging for decades.

As the 30th anniversary of the fire approached, Betty Grissom, Gus' widow, had pushed to have the capsule put on public display. The request was denied. All rights reserved. More from Astronomy and Astrophysics. Use this form if you have come across a typo, inaccuracy or would like to send an edit request for the content on this page. For general inquiries, please use our contact form. For general feedback, use the public comments section below please adhere to guidelines.

Your feedback is important to us. However, we do not guarantee individual replies due to the high volume of messages. Through forced perspective and a sweeping panorama of the surrounding view, visitors are transported feet 90 m.

The entranceway to the "Ad Astra Per Aspera" exhibit. Exhibit cases display artifacts and memorabilia related to the lives of the Apollo 1 crew, Grissom, White and Chaffee. The same cases that exhibit the Apollo 1 astronauts' memorabilia also show videos using transparent OLED displays. A video introduction fades to reveal the Apollo 1 command module hatches on display in "Ad Astra Per Aspera.

The Apollo 1 command module's three hatches. Later, the difficulty extended to include communications between the operations and checkout building and the blockhouse at complex This failure in communications forced a hold of the countdown at p.

By the test conductors were about ready to pick up the count when ground instruments showed an unexplained rise in the oxygen flow into the spacesuits. One of the crew, presumably Grissom, moved slightly. Four seconds later, an astronaut, probably Chaffee, announced almost casually over the intercom: "Fire, I smell fire. Procedures for emergency escape called for a minimum of 90 seconds.

But in practice the crew had never accomplished the routines in the minimum time. Grissom had to lower White's headrest so White could reach above and behind his left shoulder to actuate a ratchet-type device that would release the first of series of latches. According to one source, White had actually made part of a full turn with the ratchet before he was overcome by smoke.

Spacecraft technicians ran towards the sealed Apollo, but before they could reach it, the command module ruptured. Flame and thick black clouds of smoke billowed out, filling the room.



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