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Today in History: Apollo 1
2009-01-27
...The crew members were reclining in their horizontal couches, running through a checklist when a voltage transient was recorded at 6:30:54 (23:30:54 GMT). Ten seconds later (at 6:31:04) Chaffee said, "Hey..." Scuffling sounds followed for three seconds before Grissom shouted "Fire!" Chaffee then reported, "We've got a fire in the cockpit," and White said "Fire in the cockpit!"

After nearly ten seconds of frenetic movement noises Chaffee yelled, "We've got a bad fire! Let's get out! We're burning up! We're on fire! Get us out of here!"[5][6] Some witnesses said they saw Ed White on the television monitors, reaching for the hatch release handle as flames in the cabin spread from left to right and licked the window. Only 17 seconds after the first indication by crew of any fire, the transmission ended abruptly at 6:31:21...

Rest in peace.
Posted by:Mike

#2  I won't go looking for it... but there was a post mortem picture of a damn wrench in the Command Module, not on any manifest.
Posted by: .5MT   2009-01-27 15:05  

#1  Another reason, ground controllers and dirtside "scientists" should have to sit in their own creations (i.e., 100% Oxygen at 20 pounds pressure) and see if there are still "acceptible" risks. Freakin' bastards.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2009-01-27 11:08  

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