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Mission: | Pad Abort Test 1 |
Launch: | 7 November, 1963 16:00:01 UTC White Sands Missile Range Area 3 |
The flight featured a production model LES and a boilerplate Apollo spacecraft, the first mission to feaure one. Inside the spacecraft there were no measuring instruments for structrual loads as these measurements would be of little use seeing the boilerplate did not fully represent a real spacecraft.
The LES separated after fifteen seconds with the spacecraft now on a ballistic trajectory. The parachute system worked perfectly with the droge chute stabilising the spacecraft, followed by the three main parachutes that slowed the descent to a leisurely 26 kilometres per hour
The only problems found in the whole flight was that that LES rockets had left a soot deposit on the spacecraft exterior and that the stability of the spacecraft was less the predicted.Objectives
Pad Abort Test 1 was a mission to investigate the effects on the Apollo spacecraft during an abort from the pad. The launch escape system (LES) had to be capable of pulling the spacecraft away from a possibly exploding rocket while it sat it on the pad. It then had to be able to gain enough altitude to allow the parachutes to open and preferably have the spacecraft over water where the Apollo spacecraft was design to land.Flight
Pad Abort Test 1