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BP-1224 was a component-level flammability-test program to test for design decisions on selection and application of non-metallic materials. Boilerplate configuration comparisons with command and service module 2TV-1 and 101 were performed by North
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were in the 9000 lb range for both laboratory water tanks and ocean tests. The experiments tested flotation collars, collar installations, and buoyancy characteristics. The Navy trained their recovery personnel for ocean collar installation and shipboard retrieval procedures. These boilerplates
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who returned it to the Naval Air
Station, Norfolk, Virginia. There it remained until title was passed to the Smithsonian in April 1976 when it was passed on to Grand Rapids, Michigan to serve as a time capsule. Two official sources – the US Navy and the US Coast Guard – both say that it was lost by
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BP-1101A was used in numerous tests to develop spacecraft recovery equipment and procedures. Specifically, 1101A tested the air bags as part of the uprighting procedure when the Apollo lands upside down in the water. The sequence of the bags inflating caused the capsule to roll and upright itself.
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There were seven specifically names Gemini boilerplates: BP-1, 2, 3, 3A, 4, 5 and 201. Boilerplate 3A had functional doors and had multi-uses for testing watertightness, flotation collars, and egress procedures. Other boilerplates were designated FA-1A, MSC 312, MSC 313 and MSC-307.
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to be used in fit check activities for various elements of the infrastructure needed to support the Space
Shuttle, including roadway clearances and crane capabilities, as well as for testing in various buildings and structures used as part of the program, both at the MSFC and at the
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projects to be tested while detailed contracts for the final project are being negotiated. These tests may be used to develop procedures for mating a spacecraft to its launch vehicle, emergency access and egress, maintenance support activities, and various transportation processes.
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for the beginning of its overall test programme, which would encompass flight tests, fit-check and procedures testing of the orbiter, its systems, the facilities and procedures required to launch, fly and land the spacecraft safely. During 1977,
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Recovery Squadron) unit training in recovery procedures. A contemporary account of its return quotes a NASA spokesman as saying, " ... as far as NASA can determine the object... the Navy lost two years ago."
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Other boilerplates would be used to test thermal, electromagnetic, audio, mechanical vibration conditions and research studies. These tests for the Orion spacecraft would be done at Plum Brook
Station in the agency's Ohio-based
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was built as a test vehicle intended for use in initial vibration testing to simulate entire flights. The STA was built as essentially a complete orbiter airframe, but with a mockup of the crew compartment installed, and the
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only fitted to the forward fuselage. The simulation testing of the STA was undertaken over the course of eleven months following its rollout in
February 1978; at the time, it was intended that the prototype orbiter
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capsules (which in their own right were nearly as complicated as the orbital capsules). This usage was technically incorrect, as those other capsules were not made of boilerplate, but the
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vehicle. With these two conversions, astronauts could train for those special missions. It was finally transferred from NASA to the
Smithsonian in 1977, and is displayed now at the
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Charles A. Biggs Sr., Chief, Special
Activities Section, Special Event Office, Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, letter dated July 1, 1975. Files of Wings Museum, Denver, CO.
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rocket stage shortly after separation. The LM test article, a circular boilerplate model of the LM is visible with four triangular legs connecting it to the stage.
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Atlantic, to perform and evaluate capsule flotation and recovery system procedures, and to evaluate the entire capsule and rocket characters and system controls.
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would be converted into a full flight ready model, but the cost of undertaking this work, along with a number of design changes that had taken place between
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than it is to develop the full system (design, test, redesign, and launch). In this way, boilerplate spacecraft allow components and aspects of cutting-edge
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in Florida, where she was again used in full boilerplate configuration to this time test the procedures of assembling and transporting the stack from the
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5, 1967, that the boilerplate configuration had determined a reasonable "worst case" configuration, after more than 1,000 tests were performed.
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Navy-built, 18,000-pound Orion mock-up in a test pool at the Naval Surface Warfare Center's Carderock Division in West Bethesda, Maryland
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while Lockheed aerospace engineers assemble the first rocket motors for the spacecraft's escape tower. The first boilerplate went to
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itself was powered up and crewed, to test crew procedures systems in flight, and finally a set of five so-called "free-flights", with
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test flight, now at former NASA Facility, Downey, CA to test the LES transonic abort flight performance at White Sands Missile Range.
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to test the taxiing and flight characteristics of the Orbiter / SCA combination. This included flights of the combination in which
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was used again for this purpose, this time with the boilerplate configuration used to test the Air Force shuttle facilities at
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Orion full size boilerplate getting its first coat of paint
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with the flotation collar and bags that were attached to
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Space Shuttle Challenger: Ten Journeys Into the Unknown
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Little Joe II Mission A-003 / BP-22 – April 1965 (PDF)
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1867:"A Field Guide to American Spacecraft | Gemini Index"
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disguised as such, which was commonplace during the
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BP-25 Command Module (CM) – Water recovery test, at
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2764:"Antares rocket climbs into space on maiden flight"
2053:. U.S. Space & Rocket Center. February 14, 2008
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427:– LES pad abort test from launch pad; with photo.
2604:"NASA Centers in California: Keys to the Future"
2192:"NASA's Lost Boilerplate – The Story of BP-1227"
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1891:"Apollo BP-19 Boilerplate Spacecraft Test Unit"
407:NASA created a variety of Apollo boilerplates.
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777:Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum
2684:"A Spiral Stairway to the Moon and Beyond"
2628:"NASA: Constellation Abort Test Nov 2008"
2134:Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
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2246:Ермолаев, Дмитрий (February 28, 2015).
1848:Astronautix Chronology – Quarter 1 1961
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1608:Dragon Spacecraft Qualification Unit
1209:simple steel and wood orbiter mockup
1159:for the Mated Ground Vibration Tests
65:The prototype Space Shuttle orbiter
2899:(Orion boilerplate being developed)
2762:Harwood, William (April 21, 2013).
2479:NASA Marshall Space Flight Center:
2376:. US: Midland Publishing. pp.
598:Fort Worth Museum of Transportation
444:BP-27 with LES-015 – Dynamic tests.
34:Nonfunctional spacecraft or payload
2743:. Orbital Sciences. April 17, 2013
2337:"Shuttle mockup undergoes repairs"
1544:Commercial spacecraft boilerplates
554:(SA-7) test flight, not recovered.
540:(SA-6) test flight, not recovered.
47:Air Force Space and Missile Museum
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2335:Kesner, Kenneth (June 12, 2008).
1511:Painted at Dryden Research Center
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587:U.S. Space & Rocket Center
513:BP-2 – Flotation tests storage
257:1961 March 24 – A successful
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1332:Vibration and fit-check tests
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344:BP3A at the McDonnell plant,
2911:List of Mercury Boilerplates
2862:NASA Apollo History Archives
1767:Mercury Project Boilerplates
1716:Rendezvous Docking Simulator
1634:Orbital Sciences Corporation
1205:Marshall Space Flight Center
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156:NASA Langley Research Center
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29:Boilerplate (disambiguation)
2505:NASA Kennedy Space Center:
2368:Jenkins, Dennis R. (2001).
2003:NASA Apollo History Vol. IV
1986:, Final Report, March, 1978
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1852:Encyclopedia Astronautica
1812:Mercury Boilerplate Tests
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1753:January 27, 2007, at the
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1389:Vandenberg Air Force Base
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510:BP-1 – Water impact tests
1729:Orion Abort Test Booster
1314:Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
1086:undergoing tests at the
1068:Shuttle Landing Facility
762:Specific Apollo BP units
2846:Orion Boilerplate Story
2535:March 26, 2015, at the
2250:[Space catch].
1834:NASA History Chronology
1783:August 2, 2007, at the
1453:Langley Research Center
1234:Structural Test Article
1228:Structural Test Article
1199:Facilities Test Article
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298:Mercury parachute test
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2529:OV-101 Vertical Tests
2404:Lardas, Mark (2012).
1922:"NASA History Apollo"
1823:NASA History Archives
1711:Battleship (rocketry)
1626:Cygnus Mass Simulator
1588:Cygnus Mass Simulator
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1477:Glenn Research Center
1358:Solid Rocket Boosters
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2342:The Huntsville Times
2254:(in Russian). Russia
2153:NASA: Apollo BP-1224
1757:Sections #44 and #47
1748:NASA Mercury History
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