My theory it that if those picture were indeed taken by Nasa, the person who published them stole them. Both were so hoarse they couldn't talk.". The Apollo 1 fire was a difficult time for NASA and its astronauts, but the improvements in astronaut safety allowed the agency to complete the rest of the program with no further fatalities. Original: Jan 26, 2017. Determination - The crew was exposed to a lethal atmosphere when the first suit was breached. The skull on the right-hand suit is actually an effect created by reflected light on the helmet, and I dont see any bones. There are so many photos of Walt in his Apollo 2 suit out there, and they appear to look the exact same as the Apollo 1 suits. Instead, 18 months after the fire, NASA launched Apollo 7, completing the mission intended for Apollo 1. Six rescuers tried to save the Apollo 1 astronauts from a suffocating, fiery death. Eric Berger Rogers's actions that night earned him, and the other men who attempted the rescue, the NASA Medal for Exceptional Bravery, a rare honor given "for exemplary and courageous handling of an emergency by an individual who, independent of personal danger, has acted to prevent the loss of human life." "I heard their screaming voices in the cockpit of the spacecraft, Kraft told Ars Technica. His suit is also the most damaged. The USS Arizona is on display, so why not the complete Apollo 1 spacecraft? The Apollo 1 crew, from left to right, Roger Chaffee, Ed White and Gus Grissom. I just finished watching a YouTube video ("1994 One Small Step") in which the former NASA press officer Paul Haney was interviewed. They do seem consistent with the way the fire spread tho: it started under Grissom's (on the right) seat and on those images the suits are mainly burned in the lower area. And if you have a news tip, correction or comment, let us know at: community@space.com. The white room attached to a swing arm that connected it to the spacecraft. In the view of many of these astronauts, theApollo command modulejust wasn't ready yet. Tribe told me. The white transport van that took the Apollo 1 crew to the pad test went right by the dispensary as it turned left on Hangar from NASA Causeway East, altogether about a 5-mile trip from KSC's crew quarters to the Saturn 1B launch complex. By the way, Stephen Clemmons if you are reading this please explain what "scrapped" means in regard to CM 014, the spacecraft dismantled during the Apollo 1 fire investigation. More likely to be Russian cosmonauts. However, if they are soviets, I have no idea who they could be. The analyses we performed at Bell Labs of the Apollo 1 tape did not provide definitive answers. During 1966, NASA flew five Gemini missions. On January 27, Gus Grissom, Edward White II, and. As a formal investigation into the fire would conclude, the pressure vessel on the spacecraft had ruptured, and the fire exploded onto the swing arm, blasting Gleaves back against the door and flooding the roomand the menwith fresh flames and thick smoke. Thousands of people. Of course such a display would require even more money and more space. Ed White rides a life raft in the foreground, Chaffee sits in the hatch of the model spacecraft, and Grissom waits inside the spacecraft. All crewed missions would use the Thorough protocols were implemented for documenting spacecraft construction and maintenance. Join our Space Forums to keep talking space on the latest missions, night sky and more! There has been renewed interest since the loss of Columbia by several parties to exhibit part or whole of the command module but as with most things in life the most limiting factor has been the lack of funds. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our, Press J to jump to the feed. Exterior of the spacecraft in the white room, following the fire. At least one of them does not. Theres an identifying patch on the left suit. Apollo Spacecraft 12 Command/Service Module is moved from H-134 to east stokes for mating to the Saturn Lunar Module Adapter No. Spacecraft 12 was to have flown on the Apollo/Saturn 204 mission (later known as Apollo 1). The viles of blood, are they also in the storage down at Langley? It was 6:31 p.m. on Jan. 27, 1967, when a fire started in Apollo 1 killing . It was a memorial to the astronauts who lost their lives in the pursuit of space exploration, who paved the way for crews like Apollo 15 to visit the moon, and return safely back home. The mission was to carry Grissom, White, and Chaffee into Earth's orbit, allowing them to test out the Apollo launch and flight systemsin particular the Command Service Modulemaking sure the technology used on the eventual moon landing would be up to the task. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Ars Technica Addendum (effective 8/21/2018). "As he turned, there was a venting sound, a sort of WHOOOOSH!, followed by what seemed to Babbitt to be a sheet of flame shooting from the spacecraft and arching over his head, charring the papers on his desk," Catherine Bly Cox and Charles A. Murray recount in their seminal history on the Apollo program, Apollo: Race to the Moon. After leaving NASA at the conclusion of the Apollo program in 1975, he enjoyed just four years of retirement before he died from pancreatic cancer. Nasa flight director Chris Kraft heard screams as a fire consumed the spacecraftwhileit sat on the launchpad. Manufactured by North American Aviation, the Apollo 1 command module arrives at Kennedy Space Center in August 1966. But that may be an impossibility -- at this time -- as some family members would not approve any such action, and not to mention mixed reactions within NASA/NASM as well. For the time being I consider it's fake, but if it is then I'd like to find who created it and for what purpose. Oddly enough, within a week Baron and his family were killed when their car was struck by a train. He had not been trained on how to get the hatches off, but he tried.". Afire famously broke out while the astronauts were sitting on the launchpad, waiting fora microphone glitch to be fixed. In 1944, they were married and two years later, at the tender age of 23, Henry became a fatherthough he was away on duty at the time. Engineering changes were still in progress as NASA prepared for the countdown test. My grandpa was one of them. As for the spacecraft and related components being shipped to the Cape and buried in the silos, this was attempted once (and blocked). To reach it, you had to take an elevator up 200 feet to level A8, where an open air platform connected the control tower to the white room. The investigation revealed a number of small missteps that had added up to disaster. I don't think the Apollo Command Module would even fit inside the main doors of the blockhouse (I'll have to recheck on that along with the service entry area of the control center), as I would hate to see it disassembled in pieces just to accomplish such a feat. Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368, News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. About the skull, I'm not sure It's reflected light. profile | register | preferences | faq | search. "The hatch was loose but they couldn't get it out," Henry said in his testimony as part of the year-long investigation into the fire. Grissom, White, and Chaffee's names are carved on the Space Mirror Memorial for astronauts who died on the job, at Cape Canaveral. Oddly enough, within a week Baron and his family were killed when their car was struck by a train. . The astronauts had struggled in vain to open the door during the fire, but the pressure inside the spacecraft sealed the door and made it impossible to open. I knew it when I saw it, and I saw it in spades in the command module, he wrote. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. After inspection of the craft Nasa concluded that the fire broke out under astronautGus Grissom's seat. Years later they were retrieved, but the photos were heavily damaged. That doesn't tell us where these pics came from tho. Then at 6:31 p.m. came a frightening word from the spacecraft: "Fire.". Any chance of finding its origin? By the winter of 1967, President John F. Kennedy 's goal of " landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth" by the end of the decade appeared to . His wife, Betty, asked what he was going to do with it. I'm sure it was a calculated risk for them to be on Apollo 1.0 instead of Apollo 15.0 or something. Among the names listed: Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee. And what was the purpose of keeping this blood? With the hiatus in manned flights after Apollo 1 there were no manned Block I missions. Most material from the late 80's and older is held at the archives, either in College Park or in other repositories around the country (notably in Atlanta and Fort Worth.) However, there are extensive photo holdings at NARA Atlanta (From MSFC and KSC). Henry was 16 when WWII broke out. Nevertheless, although North American had much experience with airplanes, it had little with actual spacecraft. Apollo 1 Crew NASA On Jan. 27, 1967, NASA experienced its first space disaster - the deaths of three astronauts during a training excercise for the Apollo 1 mission. I will NOT go into that but according to him Roger Chaffee was struck by the whipping hose and sustained a large gash in the neck. NASA administrators sit at the witness table before the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Services, chaired by Senator Clinton P. Anderson, on the Apollo 1 (Apollo 204) accident. "I heard them scream that they were on fire. They are individually placed in green "Army" type canvas bags, then individually placed in their own wooden crate. Posts: 2458From: U.K.Registered: Jul 2009. Veteran astronaut Gus Grissom, first American spacewalker Ed White and rookie Roger Chaffee (left-to-right). I don't believe that it would have been scrapped at KSC because of the materials involved. Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, It seems to pop up more often on forums or amateur-ish websites. The medical facility is less than 2 miles from Pad 34 where the tragic fire took place. Your California Privacy Rights | Do Not Sell My Personal Information However the document doesn't contain any pictures with the corpses. The severity of that moment has become a footnote in the public consciousness, faded by the decades that have passed and overshadowed by the incredible achievements of the Apollo program that followed. The Lincoln chair has not been restored. You're right about last part: those suits don't look like they've been through the hell that took place inside the Apollo 1 command module. I don't know if that was intended, but it's there. Having been inside Apollo 1 I observed a number of interesting things. Thecrew entered the pod at1pm on February 21 1967. Posts: 851From: Celina, OhioRegistered: Feb 2000. The next transmission comes through as a muffled"I'm getting out" before screams can be heard. Now that I look into it, Nasa seems to always keep any photo with human remains hidden. He was a proud member of the team that put the first human on the moon. Regarding the suits, the pictures that have been published by NASA shows that the suits were heavily damaged, certainly not in the pristine white condition that was later described. Posts: 1966From: Atlanta, GARegistered: Feb 2007, Posts: 3160From: Belfast, United KingdomRegistered: Feb 2002, Posts: 503From: Highland Heights, KYRegistered: Feb 2003, Posts: 239From: Sacramento, CARegistered: Oct 2004. NASA had a lofty goal, set byPresident John F. Kennedyin 1961, to land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth by the end of the decade. The Apollo original film is still in Houston. The five men engaged the only two fire extinguishers on that level to douse the flames closest to the hatch. Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.47a. Visit our corporate site (opens in new tab). Now getting a chance to fly after five years in the program, he said, "I think it will be a lot of fun.". On the other hand I can understand why no serious institution would want this on their website. As a historic artifact that doesn't seem right. A new respect developed between the astronauts and the contractors concerning design changes, which were implemented more effectively. I don't know how much was left of the suits after the fire, but probably not much. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. Posts: 225From: Lake Orion, MichiganRegistered: Feb 2006, Posts: 270From: College Station, TXRegistered: Apr 2003, Posts: 101From: Bryan, Texas USARegistered: Jun 2005, Posts: 1624From: Bethpage, N.Y.Registered: Jul 2002, Posts: 2141From: Essex, UKRegistered: Jul 2001, Copyright 2020 collectSPACE.com All rights reserved. THE doomed Apollo 1 crew's chilling last moments have been revealed by a renowned flight director who was listening in from Mission Control. Fellow spaceflight veteranEd White, an Air Force lieutenant colonel, was the first American to make a spacewalk, on Gemini 4 in 1965. As for someday displaying Apollo 1 I really don't think it should be restored. Those are not available to researchers. The flag draped coffin of Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom is escorted at Arlington Cemetery, Va., by his fellow astronauts, following the Apollo 1 fire that claimed his life. Shouting through the noise, Grissom vented: "How are we going to get to the moon if we can't talk between two or three buildings? New York, "Gus" Grissom, Edward H. White, and Roger B. Chaffee in a flash fire aboard their spacecraft during a ground test on the launch pad. Heres how it works. Join the Ars Orbital Transmission mailing list to get weekly updates delivered to your inbox. This is where the tangled bodies of Grissom and White were found still reaching for the hatch and fused together to the floor of the spacecraft and fused to the mattress pad. Earlier Mercury and Gemini flights had been the first steps toward that goal, testing how humans behaved in space and how to do technical spacecraft procedures such as rendezvous. Registered: Feb 2000. posted 10-25-2005 07:54 AM. It's possible that the spacecraft could be reassembled only as a shell, with the heat shields installed and windows blacked out using volunteers in the area that worked on the craft or in the program. Her latest book, "Why Am I Taller? The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. The Apollo 1 space vehicle (initally referred to as Spacecraft 12) is hoisted to the top of the gantry at Pad 34 during the Apollo/Saturn Mission 204 (later known as the Apollo 1 flight) erection. Posts: 1292From: Rochester, NY, USARegistered: Mar 2002, Posts: 953From: South Bend, INRegistered: Apr 2002, Posts: 30From: Orlando, FloridaRegistered: Oct 2005. But unbeknownst to him, the scene in the white room where he was heading intensified rapidly in just a matter of seconds. Now it is entirely possible since the suits melted and were glued or cemented to the CM metal that when the bodies were removed that caused additional damages to the suits. Grissom ended up in the water and was rescued by a helicopter (which at first tried, in vain, to pick up the spacecraft; the spacecraft was later pulled from the ocean floor in 1999). 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"There was a 10 second pause, and then an anguished cry from Chaffee: 'Get us out of here! Image: NASA. I've been through all the Apollo 1 photos at College Park. "All of a sudden someone, we believe it was Grissom, said 'fire,'" John Tribe, the spacecraft propulsion manager for Apollo, who was in the control room in a separate building that night, told me. Then, in March of 1965, the first Gemini crewed mission launched, beginninga series of tests in low Earth orbit that would prove the technologies needed to go to the Moon. Known as "the patch that never flew," this mission patch was designed by the first Apollo astronauts. They were never hermetically sealed like the interior spacecraft components were. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. When looking for the pictures of the Apollo 1 disaster, one tends to come up a lot (can be disturbing): http://i.imgur.com/KaYsb2h.jpg . I was shocked at the condition of LC-34. And I heard a couple months ago that the Langley storage had being cleaned out, and everything shipped down to the Cape to be stored with the Challenger debris in the LC34 silos? A rare image of the Apollo crew on January 27, 1967. At this point, the Apollo program was in its sixth year. ", Several changes were made to the design of the Apollo spacecraft to improve crew safety. Most of what's available in the NASA archives held at College Park are NACA archives, and the Apollo 204 and Challenger accident reports. As such, after the Apollo 1 fire, many items were re-designed to reduce their flammability including the spacesuits. Back in 1996, we gained permission from Dan Golden for its' release, but friction between the concerned parties has prevented its' release. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. You look at the crew photos of Apollo 1 in front of the Service Structure, Gantry and blockhouse and the place looked like a beehive of activity back in the day. Re: Apollo 1 spacecraft "post-fire" future, and/or, what should happen to it; I think Rick and many others know my position on this, however, to physically support any sort of public viewing of Spacecraft 012 at or even near LC-34 will poise many difficult and challenging concerns and problems, let alone, long-term money support. As a quality control inspector, Henry's job was to make sure materials and elements of the spacecraft were up to snuff, to report any damage or defects, and to look for possible improvements. He joined the Navy in 1941 after graduating from high school, and binged on bananas in order to gain enough weight to enlist. I feel that the Apollo 1 capsule (or what is left of it) could and should be tastefully displayed. We will use up to the accident and immediately after Posts: 1316From: Syracuse, NYRegistered: Jan 2005, Posts: 730From: Longview, Texas, USARegistered: Apr 2000. Nasa flight director Chris Kraft was listening in when the fire broke out, and recalled the chilling moment in graphic detail in a recent interview. Posts: 1369From: Chester, Cheshire, UKRegistered: May 2001. This blocked about half of the hatch opening, restricting our entry into the craft until we could get the hatch to finish falling. NSFW Remains of astronaut Gus Grissom after the Apollo 1 disaster - The whole crew is burned alive during a training rehearsal. Visit our corporate site (opens in new tab). However, Grissom successfully commanded the first Gemini flight, Gemini 3, and was selected to do the same for Apollo. Space is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. However, I do find myself doubting that the hoses acted as blow torches, as it appears from photos that the hoses were largely un-burned. And then it was all over.". To view it, confirm your age. - Jan 24, 2017 1:00 am UTC. He pulled off his jacket to offer to another man to cover his face. Pad 34 might be a hard place to display it, with it being on the Cape Canaveral side, but maybe a location at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex near the Space Mirror could be possible site. It would take more than 18 months of delays and extensive redesigns before NASA sent any men into space. Image: NASA, "What I remember is that they were really pushing people, and dad was working a lot of overtime," Ron Rogers, my uncle and Henry's youngest son, told me. If the capsule was to be displayed in the future, like Rick, I don't think at all it should be restored, No, keep her as she was after the fire investigation and block out the windows. Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Knowing full well the premium on weight in a spacecraft launched from Earth to the Moon in a single stack, managers looked for every opportunity to trim mass from the capsule and three-stage rocket. As a result, everyone on the Apollo team felt a personal responsibility to put in marathon time. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. The temperature of the flame and gas exiting from the fracture origin exceeded 1640 K (2500 degrees F). [Photos: TheApollo 1Fire]. When we removed the inner hatch, it would only go so far as it was lodged against Ed's body. I assume that since you said you didn't have a wish to view them that you had not seen these particular photos. The Mercury and Gemini onboard original film is at College Park. Posts: 3811From: Midwest, USARegistered: Jul 2005, Posts: 3413From: NetherlandsRegistered: Nov 2001, Posts: 2983From: Merritt Island, Florida, BrevardRegistered: Mar 2001. NY 10036. The fire forced a hard reset of a space program that had been rushing headlong toward the Moon, but had lost its way due to overconfidence. No one seems to know where the main hull of 014 went to, but it is possible that it was also shipped back to Downy, California, since it still belonged to NAA and had not been accepted by NASA. Failure of the water glycol and oxygen lines near the environmental control unit resulted in local burning and melting of the adjacent structure. For the astronauts, if they complained too loudly, there was also the threat of getting pulled off the mission. Elizabeth's reporting includes multiple exclusives with the White House and Office of the Vice-President of the United States, an exclusive conversation with aspiring space tourist (and NSYNC bassist) Lance Bass, speaking several times with the International Space Station, witnessing five human spaceflight launches on two continents, working inside a spacesuit, and participating in a simulated Mars mission. Astronauts Virgil I. The team had spent the day conducting a standard last check of all the systems called a "plugs out" test. Posts: 1051From: Messina, Sicilia, ItaliaRegistered: Jun 2004. The exhibit was done in consultation with the astronauts' families. The hatch was closed at about 2:42pm andat6:30:54pm a volt anomaly was recorded. He helped dig up some air masks, and then joined the men trying to open the three-layer hatch. The investigation photographs were mostly in color and of better quality than any version of the "corpse" photos I could find. This could have come from the fact that Gus was under his seat and Ed had slipped off the center seat and was down in the open space between the seat and airframe where he had slumped over. The only fire-related incident in the USSR space program was also during training but only one guy and I don't think he was wearing a spacesuit. This white spacesuit material can also be seen in the gutted interior cockpit shots right after the fire in the seat area. The Smithsonian - and for that matter certain divisions within NASA - have tried to have the capsule moved and/or restored (to its post-fire but pre-deconstruction condition) over the years but have run into various objections (including by one of the Apollo 1 families). There is still remnants of the spacesuits in the form of white powdered flakes on the spacecraft floor below the hatch. Video: Apollo 1 Remembered Report from the Archives. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) The Apollo program changed forever on Jan. 27, 1967, when a flash fire swept. "Gus" Grissom, Edward H. White II and Roger B. Chaffee were killed when a fire erupted in their capsule during testing on the launch pad on Jan. 27, 1967 . He hung it on the flight simulator after he arrived at the Cape. After years of war tours, Henry was in a stopover in Detroit, sometime around 1943. Space is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Eight months and three missions later, Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon. If the fire hadn't happened when it did, where it did, these dangerous design flaws may have gone unnoticed until it was too late, and we may have sent astronauts into orbitor worse, to the moondoomed to their deaths. Some eight seconds later, Grissom could be heard shouting. Mastodon: https://qoto.org/@howellspace. Physicians addedthat the crew died from smoke inhalation and almost certainly fell unconscious. Again, all of this is pure speculation since I the quality is so crappy, I'm not sure about anything I think I see on those photographs. Read our affiliate link policy. As for tastefully displaying Apollo 1, it won't happen anytime soon as the three families are in disagreement on that issue. Regarding CM 014 being scrapped, when Spacecraft 014 was brought to the PIB, it was used to develop removal procedures to disassemble Spacecraft 012. If it is going to be on display it should be done tastefully with closed hatches and blacked out windows. 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