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Deke Slayton (CAPCOM)
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Have some Echo sighting data for you if you're interested.
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Deke Slayton (CAPCOM)
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In the second orbit over Zanzibar, time 15 23 Zulu. Azimuth should be 2.30 (degrees), elevation 83.25 (degrees).
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Deke Slayton (CAPCOM)
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Our recommendation is that you decrease suit valve to position 3 and observe dome temperature for 15 minutes. If this doesn't help, then go back to 7.
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Wally Schirra
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Deke, I finally got a grasp on this thing. I'm beginning to feel a little cooler. And the suit inlet temperature is now down to 76 (degrees). Over.
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Wally Schirra
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I really do feel I am getting cooler. The suit inlet is now about 75 to 76 (degrees), so I am making progress. Over.
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Wally Schirra
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That is affirmative. I would rather not throw in the sponge on the settings I have so far.
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Wally Schirra
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I'm positive I'm not getting it, because if—I'd be leaping all over—I'd be leaping all over the sky if I were getting highs at this point. I haven't used more than, oh, 1/2 degree per second.
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Deke Slayton (CAPCOM)
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Roger, you are fading. We are about at LOS. Flight would still prefer that you consider going to position 3 after evaluating 8 a while longer.
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Wally Schirra
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Roger. I'm now getting into attitude. Standby for 0 (degrees) yaw, and pitch and roll. This will be—.
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Wally Schirra
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Yaw is now approximately 0 at this time—MARK. T. I will look—about 4 degrees left. Correcting in pitch, yaw is okay, going to go back to ASCS to get gyros straightened out, gyros are normal at this time. I'm setting up into the tight pattern.
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Wally Schirra
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Rates are just about right on, attitudes right on, going to fly-by-wire, gyros normal. At 1 44 50 approximately, we are back into chimp configuration. Understand I will have LOS at Bermuda; next station is Canaries. At this point suit temperature is now down to 75 (degrees), dome is still high.
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Wally Schirra
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On the 0—on the 0 to 50—on the 0 to 50 Roentgen Scale at 01 hour 46 minutes, there is practically no reading at all.
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Canary Islands Comm Tech
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Sigma Seven this is Canary Com Tech, transmitting UHF/HF. Do you read? Over.
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Canary Islands CAPCOM
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Roger, Sigma Seven, this is Canary Cap Com, reading you loud and clear. We'd like to get some temperature readings from you. Cabin suit and cabin dome and suit dome. Over.
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Wally Schirra
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Okay, I'll give you a readout. Suit dome is 80 (degrees), suit inlet temperature is 75 (degrees), cabin dome is 41 (degrees), cabin temperature is 97 (degrees), suit coolant setting is 8, cabin is 3. I will follow . . ..
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Wally Schirra
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I am going to take Flight's suggestion, and reduce my setting to unit 3 for a few minutes, and then try back at 7 if this does not work. Over.
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Wally Schirra
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I am in ASCS.I have completed yaw checks with the window, I am going to try some yaw checks with the periscope at this time.
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Wally Schirra
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I can definitely see a yaw pattern in the window, in the periscope, in the reticle. The window itself is satisfactory at (-) 34 degrees, I've covered the gyro and am now coming back to the left to remove yaw.
Spoken on Oct. 3, 1962, 1:54 p.m. UTC (63 years, 6 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet