Image:LESSDockingManeuver.jpg

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Description

The Command Module Pilot would perform the docking maneuver to attach the Lunar Escape System (LESS) to the Command Module so that the astronauts could use the Command Module hand-holds to climb into the open hatch ready to return to Earth. The docking probe on the front of the Command Module would attach to a capture fitting on the LESS, which is just visible between the feet of the two astronauts in this image. Docking would require careful piloting to avoid hitting the astronauts or the LESS with exhaust jets from the Service Module RCS thrusters.

Source

J.O. Mazenauer, Lunar Escape Systems (LESS) Feasibility Study - Summary Report, June 1970

Date

1970-06-01

Author

North American Rockwell Corporation

Permission
(Reusing this image)

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[edit] Fair Use

I believe this to be fair use as the diagram was produced by Rockwell as part of a NASA study under contract to NASA's Langley Research Center. In addition, these reports are the only known documentation of these plans, which are of historical interest as examples of NASA's research concerning continued manned flights to the Moon before the Apollo program was cancelled. Finally, NASA has made the reports freely available on the web.

Originally I thought it was covered under the general NASA rule, but Rockwell may have the copyright... delete it if this is a problem.

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