Credits: NASA Apollo 1 Tragedy Jan. 27, 1967, tragedy struck on the launch pad at Cape Kennedy during a preflight test for Apollo 204 (AS-204). The suits are in "poor" condition thanks to NASA. Grissom was America's second person in space in 1961. Jerry was almost as bad off. Years later, many at NASA believed their deaths were the one thing that saved the program, but in the wake of tragedy, the future of the fledgling Apollo program became uncertain. Posts: 1369From: Chester, Cheshire, UKRegistered: May 2001. 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. "He could have gotten back on the elevator and escaped to safety, knowing the dangers involved, but he didn't hesitate," the late Stephen Clemmons, a spacecraft mechanical technician who was also there that night, wrote in a 2004 essay. "I heard them scream that they were on fire. I've heard it has been released in its entirety before, but I had never heard it all before. This may sound like an obvious mistake, but as Cox and Murray point out in their chronicle of the Apollo program, pure oxygen is necessary in orbit. Of course such a display would require even more money and more space. To save on labor costs, North American had used machines to bundle the miles of wires that snaked through the Apollo spacecraft, the arrangement of which seemed arbitrary to Young. "Nobody really said anything for 15 minutes, until they got the hatch open. I also think your idea of putting it on display under the launch pedestal is worthy of consideration but I think preserving it outdoors in the Florida climate would take its toll. The interior components could be stored as they are now with the spacecraft in the equipment room, but out of sight from everyone. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. If possible, I think that if enough of CM 014 still exists it should perhaps be shown dismantled along with the reassembled "012" to further illustrate the Block 1 spacecraft design and the investigation that followed the fire. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Three astronauts were killed when a rocket burst. However, if they are soviets, I have no idea who they could be. This was the result of NASA shutting off the nitrogen purge after the ten year mandate ended. 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. The crew struggled to get out. One thing in particular that caught my attention was the obvious pathway of the fire and the vast difference in temperature ranges, and extent of damage. Apollo 1's Command Module, a day after the fire. The prime crew members of NASA's first manned Apollo Space Flight are pictured during training in Florida on March 21, 1966. A great deal of progress had been made since the first manned spaceflight programs, Gemini and Mercury. 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.) Any chance of finding its origin? Our current news team consists of Editor-in-Chief Tariq Malik; Editor Hanneke Weitering, Senior Space Writer Mike Wall; Senior Writer Meghan Bartels; Senior Writer Chelsea Gohd, Senior Writer Tereza Pultarova and Staff Writer Alexander Cox, focusing on e-commerce. After inspection of the craft Nasa concluded that the fire broke out under astronautGus Grissom's seat. Heres how it works. New York, For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/, Apollo 1's tragic crew Gus Grissom, Edward H. White II and Roger B. Chaffee, Interior of NASA's Apollo 1 space capsule following the fire that killed three astronauts. He was a husband, and father to three boys. Whilst I have read about the oxygen hoses burning through and the crew being asphyxiated, I've never heard anything like that before about the Apollo 1 tragedy. All three astronauts had died. Exterior of the spacecraft in the white room, following the fire. 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The flammable oxygen environment for ground tests was replaced with a nitrogen-oxygen mix. That having been said, I also (once) had something brought to me by mistake that was restricted. But he never spoke about the fire at home with his family. Further, the hatch door intended to keep the astronauts and the atmosphere securely inside the spacecraft turned out to be too tough to open under the unfortunate circumstances. The Apollo program changed forever on Jan. 27, 1967, when a flash fire swept through the Apollo 1 command module during a launch rehearsal test. "How the hell could we have put three guys into those conditions?". THE doomed Apollo 1 crew's chilling last moments have been revealed by a renowned flight director who was listening in from Mission Control. Elizabeth Howell (she/her), Ph.D., is a staff writer in the spaceflight channel since 2022 covering diversity, education and gaming as well. They grew up poor; Henry once had to wear his sister's old shoes because the family couldn't afford new ones for him. Fellow astronauts (left to right) Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Gordon Cooper, and John Young serve as escorts. On that mission, Mercury's Liberty Bell 7, the hatch door blew for unknown reasons upon splashdown. The new spacecraft was more complex, with considerably more electronic equipment inside. I'm sure that it joined other hulks of previous craft used in previous testing and was scrapped there. Grissom and his crew were gambling that the growing list of problems with the spacecraft would somehow be fixed in time for the February launch.. Should we be surprised that it appears the Air Force either chose not to mention or simply overlooked the gash in its official autopsy report on Chaffee? America honored the fallen heroes in funerals with full military honors. I recall that none of the other crews ever wore them after the fire. All had gone well, and no one thought the next days test, when the capsule would rely on its own internal power for the first time, would prove fatal. View our online Press Pack. For the same reason, Russian media would show cosmonauts being carried out of reentry capsules because they couldn't walk after so much time in zero gravity, while America wouldn't. in Space Studies from the University of North Dakota, a Bachelor of Journalism from Canada's Carleton University and (soon) a Bachelor of History from Athabasca University. Gus Grissom taught NASA a hard lesson: You can hurt yourself in the ocean. College Park contains a good deal more than just NACA and Apollo 1 and Challenger. Ed White rides a life raft in the foreground, Chaffee sits in the hatch of the model spacecraft, and Grissom waits inside the spacecraft. These lessons may not have been learned without such a tragedy, and they helped American astronauts win the race to the moon in 1969 with Apollo 11. My grandpa was one of them. Posts: 802From: Columbus, OH USARegistered: Jun 2002. As each part was removed from 014, the engineers wrote the procedures so that each part of 012 was removed in proper sequence, listing removal torques for the bolts, screws, tubing "B" nuts and electrical connections. Kraft was asked by Grissom's widow to carry his coffin as one of the pallbearers at his funeral. But while doing ground tests, it proved disastrous to put astronauts into a capsule of pure, pressurized oxygen. In the early days of the capsules design, engineers at NASA made another criticaland ultimately fataldecision. To understand the whirlwind in which NASA existed in the mid-1960s, consider that Gordon Cooper flew the final Mercury mission in May 1963. She was contributing writer for Space.com (opens in new tab) for 10 years before joining full-time, freelancing since 2012. McDonnell Aircraft had won NASA contracts to construct the Mercury and Gemini capsules, but the Apollo award went to North American Aviation. Yeah now that you mention it it seems unlikely that NASA would take pics with the corpses still inside. However, there are extensive photo holdings at NARA Atlanta (From MSFC and KSC). 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. Regarding CM 014 being scrapped, when Spacecraft 014 was brought to the PIB, it was used to develop removal procedures to disassemble Spacecraft 012. Needless to say they were just as upset with NASA as I was. Posts: 13From: Fort Recovery, OHRegistered: Jul 2013, Copyright 2020 collectSPACE.com All rights reserved. Manufactured by North American Aviation, the Apollo 1 command module arrives at Kennedy Space Center in August 1966. I used TinEye to try and find the first time the image appeared on the internet and it seems to be on this page, but I don't know the language and I have no idea where the pic is on the page. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our, Press J to jump to the feed. A quality control inspector at NASA, Rogers had been working during a routine launch simulation test for Apollo 1, the first manned Apollo mission, at Cape Canaveral in Florida. But, infamously, a fire in the pure oxygen environment of the Apollo 1 spacecraft could not be compensated foreven by arguably NASA's best test pilot, Gus Grissom, veteran astronaut Ed White, and rookie Roger Chaffee. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. As a historic artifact that doesn't seem right. While it has been last year since I last perused the Apollo 1 material, and it is possible that additional photos are now available, in the past the crew photos have been very well protected from release. Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.47a. Along with immediate threat of the flames, there was a looming danger overhead: the 9000 lb escape rocket attached to the tower. Eric Berger The night of the fire, Henry was on his way up to the white room to assist on the final simulation, an emergency escape. Read our affiliate link policy. Technicians raced to the scene, trying to fight the fire with extinguishers amid faulty breathing masks. In those early days as NASA invented spaceflight on the fly, all of the vehicles had flaws. It would take more than 18 months of delays and extensive redesigns before NASA sent any men into space. These are pictures taken of the astronauts just after the Apollo 1 tragedy on January 27, 1967. Suddenly, at 6:31 PM, a call over the comms line: Henry heard the call while he ascended the elevator. 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 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. Every astronaut in the Apollo program had flight experience, and many were test pilots. The Apollo astronauts, most of them confident or even cocky test pilots, were accustomed to risk. Practicing water egress procedures in a swimming pool at Ellington Air Force Base in Houston, Texas. As NASA reports, on January 27, 1967, a fire during a preflight test for the Apollo 1 mission took the lives of astronauts Gus Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee. At some point, something will have to be done with it anyway. But the sheer horror and emotional intensity of having three colleaguesfor many in the program, three close friendssuffocate in a burning capsule while scrambling to save them, hasn't been as well preserved. He fought at Pearl Harbor, and in the Battle of Midway. A community for asking whether programs, products, or services are legitimate. The Apollo 1 spacesuits are still stored in the sealed storage facility at Langley. They are now in the archives, but they were originally stored in the sealed storage facility, as were all of the photos and findings. Other times he went to school barefoot. If it is going to be on display it should be done tastefully with closed hatches and blacked out windows. Spacecraft 012 had shipped from California to Florida with more than 100 significant engineering orders still not completed, according to the accident report. He joined the Navy in 1941 after graduating from high school, and binged on bananas in order to gain enough weight to enlist. 05 in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building. One idea that we were kicking around was displaying it out at launch complex #34 directly below the opening of the launch pedestal below ground level in the equipment room. There, at a five and dime store, he met a fiery redhead Canadian girl from across the river in Windsor, working as a cashier. Happier days: in June 1966, the Apollo 1 crew practices water egress procedures with a full scale boilerplate model of the spacecraft. Read more: Apollo landers, Neil Armstrongs bootprint and other human artifacts on Moon officially protected by new US law (opens in new tab). The CM cabin structure was penetrated in the aft bulkhead beneath the environmental control unit and the aft sidewall. The mission was. Some eight seconds later, Grissom could be heard shouting. The one on the far right is from Apollo 1. Some wires even appeared frayed. Original: Jan 26, 2017. All we felt was heat and ashes.". 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 . It was really hard for me to get an idea of where everything once stood as it would have for Apollo 1 and 7. "I'm going to hang it on that spacecraft," he answered as he kissed her goodbye. Oddly enough, within a week Baron and his family were killed when their car was struck by a train. The Soviets were big on publishing photos of pilots that gave their lives for the space program. As such, after the Apollo 1 fire, many items were re-designed to reduce their flammability including the spacesuits. For other inquiries, Contact Us. Failure of the water glycol and oxygen lines near the environmental control unit resulted in local burning and melting of the adjacent structure. Henry Rogers, with wife Doreen and sons Randy and Tim (in arms), circa 1951. There was a 17 second gap from when the crew reported the fire to their death, analysts concluded. Image: NASA. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. Oddly enough, within a week Baron and his family were killed when their car was struck by a train. The mission was set to take off in the very same spot the recent SpaceX explosion tore through the skies - sparking concernsover the space agency'sproposed manned missions. If it is not included with the outer shell then eventually the pressure shell will be disposed of in some manner, thus it will be lost. That doesn't tell us where these pics came from tho. However the document doesn't contain any pictures with the corpses. The Apollo spacecraft Command Module for the AS-204 mission is shown during preparation for installation of the crew compartment heat shield. To view it, confirm your age. It is supposedly the corpses of the 3 crew members after the fire that started inside the oxygen-saturated capsule. 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. We [looked] in and we couldn't see anything, so we reached in to see if we could feel anything. The fire reached the ceiling and sent "burning chunks of Teflon" flying off the spacecraft, Clemmons wrote in his essay. It seems to pop up more often on forums or amateur-ish websites. 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. 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. All crewed missions would use the Thorough protocols were implemented for documenting spacecraft construction and maintenance. 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. The Apollo 1 crew, from left to right, Roger Chaffee, Ed White and Gus Grissom. Looking at /u/apfpilots photo of the Apollo 1 suits, I think theyre very possibly of the same design but would be consistent with other designs as well. I'm sure it was a calculated risk for them to be on Apollo 1.0 instead of Apollo 15.0 or something. A diagram of the spacecraft and control tower from the investigation report. [Photos: TheApollo 1Fire]. Just seconds after a spark ignited inside the capsule, a conflagration burned hotter than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Roger Chaffeewas a seasoned Navy lieutenant commander who joined the program in 1963. Deke Slayton, who oversaw crew selections at NASA and was present for the test, could see white flames in a closed-circuit television monitor pointing toward the spacecraft. Holly's skull had been split and most of his brain tissue was missing (via CooperToons ). - Jan 24, 2017 1:00 am UTC. As a boy, Henry would pick cotton or sell boiled peanuts at baseball games to help make ends meet. In fact, if the service module still exists (the NASM doesn't know what happened to it), the entire CSM of Apollo 1 should be put on display in my opinion. Its maiden launch was planned for February 1967. That being said, as long as we can't retrace the exact origin, we won't know for sure. 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. They were used to seeing machines under development and dealing with delays, and assessing the airplanes' readiness for flight. Image: NASA, "As members of the launch team, we felt we had lost three of our own and we felt very responsible," Tribe, the propulsion manager, told me. This page may contain sensitive or adult content that's not for everyone. NSFW Remains of astronaut Gus Grissom after the Apollo 1 disaster - The whole crew is burned alive during a training rehearsal. When it was all over, spacecraft 014 was just a pile of parts, with the main shell intact. Exterior of Apollo/Saturn 204 spacecraft at White Room of Complex 34, Cape Kennedy, Fla. They were never hermetically sealed like the interior spacecraft components were. At that moment, the team in the white room sprung into action. profile | register | preferences | faq | search, Posts: 210From: australiaRegistered: Feb 2008. . The changes made to the Apollo Command Module as a result of the tragedy resulted in a highly reliable craft which, with the exception of Apollo 13, helped make the complex and . The temperature of the flame and gas exiting from the fracture origin exceeded 1640 K (2500 degrees F). Grissom, White, and Chaffee enter the Apollo Command Module during training in the days before the fire. I'll have to accept the opinion of those that removed the bodies later as to what they found. The Apollo 1 crew, from left to right, Roger Chaffee, Ed White and Gus Grissom. "I heard them scream get me out of here. The next transmission comes through as a muffled"I'm getting out" before screams can be heard. But it was indeed a sad loss when the disaster occurred. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. The environmental control unit and the aft bulkhead beneath the environmental control resulted. Of previous craft used in previous testing and apollo 1 autopsy photos scrapped there pics with the corpses still inside as. 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