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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:Apollo_program gptkb:space_mission gptkb:human_spaceflight |
gptkbp:artwork |
gptkb:North_Atlantic_Ocean
October 22, 1968 2:00 PM EDT |
gptkbp:command_structure |
gptkb:Boeing-built_Command_Module
gptkb:Apollo_CSM-101 |
gptkbp:commanded |
gptkb:Walter_M._Schirra
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gptkbp:communication |
gptkb:broadcasting
live television broadcast established communication with ground control |
gptkbp:communication_system |
advanced communication system
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gptkbp:community_impact |
inspired global interest in space exploration
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gptkbp:crew |
gptkb:R._Walter_Cunningham
gptkb:Commander gptkb:Walter_M._Schirra gptkb:Pilot gptkb:Walter_M._Schirra,_Jr. gptkb:3 gptkb:Donn_F._Eisele gptkb:Lunar_Module gptkb:Command_Module_Pilot gptkb:Donn_Eisele gptkb:Walter_Schirra October 22, 1968 good extensive several months radio and television high safety standards over 2 years extensive training prior to mission high public interest emphasis on crew safety protocols experienced astronauts extensive training program successful return to Earth over a year received significant media coverage extensive training prior to launch radio communication with ground control military test pilots all experienced astronauts extensive spaceflight experience awarded various honors safety protocols followed effective communication among crew members used voice communication with ground control various training locations over 2 years of training continuous health monitoring of crew previous spaceflight experience NASA facilities all crew members healthy safe return to Earth over a year of training safety protocols followed during mission emphasis on crew safety during mission safely recovered by USS Essex Schirra, Eisele, Cunningham awarded for their contributions crew had previous spaceflight experience crew received numerous awards crew remained healthy throughout mission effective communication with mission control focus on emergency procedures simulations and systems training ensured during mission high experience level of crew members all crew members experienced astronauts crew in good health support from ground control teams various NASA facilities successful communication with ground control crew maintained good health throughout mission crew received recognition for their achievements emphasis on emergency procedures health monitored throughout mission support from ground control |
gptkbp:crew_backgrounds |
diverse backgrounds of crew members
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gptkbp:crew_capacity |
gptkb:3
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gptkbp:crew_communication_system |
tested successfully
advanced communication systems used tested new communication systems |
gptkbp:crew_communication_systems |
tested communication systems
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gptkbp:crew_experience_sharing |
shared experiences with future astronauts
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gptkbp:crew_post_flight_activities |
debriefing and public appearances
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gptkbp:crew_post_mission_interviews |
conducted interviews after mission
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gptkbp:crew_post_mission_recognition |
recognized for their contributions to space exploration
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gptkbp:crew_public_appearances |
crew made public appearances after mission
made public appearances after mission numerous public appearances after mission |
gptkbp:crew_training_importance |
critical for mission success
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gptkbp:crew_training_methods |
various training methods used
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gptkbp:crew's_communication |
maintained with mission control throughout the mission
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gptkbp:crew's_health |
monitored throughout the mission
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gptkbp:data_return |
October 22, 1968
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gptkbp:date |
October 11, 1968
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gptkbp:duration |
10 days, 20 hours, 9 minutes
11 days 11 days 2 hours 58 minutes |
gptkbp:first_flight |
gptkb:Apollo_program
gptkb:Apollo_7 after the Apollo 1 accident Command Module systems after Apollo 1 accident |
gptkbp:first_introduced |
gptkb:Apollo_program
live television in space Apollo spacecraft in crewed flight |
gptkbp:first_live_television |
first live television from a crewed spacecraft
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gptkbp:first_live_tv |
broadcast from space
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gptkbp:first_mission_control |
to use the new Mission Control Center
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gptkbp:first_mission_to_achieve |
crew health monitoring
crew safety protocols crew communication with ground control full mission profile successful mission recovery. |
gptkbp:first_mission_to_confirm |
the spacecraft's communication systems
the spacecraft's structural integrity |
gptkbp:first_mission_to_demonstrate |
reentry and recovery procedures
the spacecraft's docking capabilities the spacecraft's operational capabilities |
gptkbp:first_mission_to_evaluate |
the spacecraft's performance
the spacecraft's thermal protection systems |
gptkbp:first_mission_to_gather |
crew feedback
data for future missions |
gptkbp:first_mission_to_implement |
the Apollo mission objectives
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gptkbp:first_mission_to_test |
the spacecraft's emergency procedures
the spacecraft's life support systems the spacecraft's navigation systems the spacecraft's propulsion systems |
gptkbp:first_mission_to_utilize |
the Apollo flight plan
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gptkbp:first_mission_to_verify |
the spacecraft's systems
the spacecraft's telemetry systems |
gptkbp:first_television_broadcast |
live television from space
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gptkbp:funding |
funded by NASA
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gptkbp:governed_by |
gptkb:Thomas_O._Paine
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gptkbp:has_programs |
gptkb:Apollo_program
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gptkbp:historical_impact |
paved the way for future Apollo missions
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
important milestone in space exploration
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Apollo 7
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gptkbp:impact |
paved the way for future Apollo missions
significant impact on future space missions influenced future Apollo missions significant impact on NASA's future missions significant impact on future Apollo missions significant impact on space exploration history |
gptkbp:landing_distance |
October 22, 1968
debriefing and analysis |
gptkbp:landing_site |
October 22, 1968
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gptkbp:launch_date |
October 11, 1968
11:00 AM EDT 11:00 AM EDT on October 11, 1968 October 11, 1968, 11:00 AM EDT |
gptkbp:launch_event |
successful launch
significant event in space history |
gptkbp:launch_mass |
approximately 30,000 kg
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gptkbp:launch_site |
gptkb:Kennedy_Space_Center
gptkb:Cape_Kennedy_Air_Force_Station_Launch_Complex_34 gptkb:Cape_Kennedy_Air_Force_Station |
gptkbp:launch_vehicle |
gptkb:Launch_Complex_37_B
gptkb:Saturn_IB_rocket gptkb:Saturn_IB gptkb:Launch_Complex_34 |
gptkbp:launch_window |
October 1968
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gptkbp:launched |
October 11, 1968
successful countdown |
gptkbp:legacy |
paved the way for future Apollo missions
important milestone in space exploration legacy of human spaceflight important in space exploration history |
gptkbp:media_coverage |
first live television broadcast from space
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gptkbp:mission |
gptkb:Johnson_Space_Center
gptkb:Apollo_6 gptkb:Houston gptkb:Houston,_Texas gptkb:Apollo_program gptkb:National_Aeronautics_and_Space_Administration gptkb:Cape_Kennedy gptkb:Apollo_7_mission_patch 100% October 22, 1968 circular positive positive feedback successful first crewed Apollo mission test the Apollo Command and Service Module highly trained personnel live television coverage successful mission review evaluate spacecraft systems positive results provided valuable data for future missions to test the Apollo spacecraft in Earth orbit experienced team demonstrated spacecraft capabilities technical challenges faced detailed post-mission analysis debriefed extensive documentation created extensive mission documentation created positive feedback on spacecraft performance overcame several technical challenges to conduct a live television broadcast from space to test the spacecraft's systems in space to use the Saturn IB rocket to successfully complete a crewed mission after Apollo 1 test Apollo spacecraft systems demonstrate the spacecraft's systems led by Flight Director Chris Kraft test the Apollo spacecraft in Earth orbit detailed analysis conducted after mission large team of engineers and scientists received accolades for mission success returned to normal life thorough evaluation conducted post-mission thorough mission review conducted video and written documentation created faced various challenges during mission teamwork and preparation demonstrate capabilities for lunar missions depicts the crew and the mission live TV broadcasts from space participated in post-mission activities positive evaluation of mission positive mission review outcomes thorough mission preparation process test Apollo systems in space the Apollo Lunar Module design engaged in various post-mission activities extensive mission preparation conducted large team at mission control technical and scientific documentation crew participated in post-mission activities crew returned to normal life after mission effective teamwork and communication engaged in various activities post-mission faced several challenges during mission reviewed by NASA officials test spacecraft systems and procedures demonstrated capabilities of Apollo spacecraft Eisele was inducted into the U. S. Astronaut Hall of Fame Cunningham authored a book Cunningham became a NASA consultant Cunningham became a public speaker Cunningham became a television personality Cunningham worked in aerospace industry Eisele became a businessman Eisele became a consultant for aerospace companies Eisele became a public speaker Eisele worked in aviation industry Eisele wrote a memoir Schirra was inducted into the U. S. Astronaut Hall of Fame Schirra became a motivational speaker Schirra became a television commentator Schirra retired from NASA Cunningham was inducted into the U. S. Astronaut Hall of Fame all returned to active duty October 11, 1968, 11:00 AM EDT October 22, 1968 at 2:00 PM EDT |
gptkbp:mission_communication |
utilized advanced communication technology
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gptkbp:mission_data |
collected valuable data for future missions
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gptkbp:mission_data_analysis |
data analyzed post-mission
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gptkbp:mission_documentation_importance |
important for historical records
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gptkbp:mission_duration |
gptkb:0
gptkb:10 gptkb:11 gptkb:3 gptkb:30 gptkb:42 10 days, 20 hours, 9 minutes 11 days 260 hours 11 days, 2 hours, 58 minutes well-planned mission timeline 11 days, 2 hours, 58 minutes, 42 seconds 11 days, 10 hours, 0 minutes approximately 260 hours |
gptkbp:mission_objectives_achieved |
yes
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gptkbp:mission_outcome_description |
demonstrated spacecraft capabilities
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gptkbp:mission_outcome_evaluation |
successful evaluation of mission outcomes
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gptkbp:mission_patch_artist |
gptkb:unknown
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gptkbp:mission_patch_elements |
includes stars and stripes
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gptkbp:mission_patch_history |
part of NASA's Apollo program history
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gptkbp:mission_patch_legacy |
remains a symbol of early space exploration efforts.
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gptkbp:mission_patch_meaning |
symbolizes the United States' space exploration efforts
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gptkbp:mission_patch_usage |
worn by the crew during the mission
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gptkbp:mission_rehearsals |
conducted prior to launch
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gptkbp:mission_telemetry |
collected data
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gptkbp:mission_type |
Earth orbit
crewed crewed test flight manned Earth orbit |
gptkbp:module |
gptkb:none
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gptkbp:nasa_mission_number |
gptkb:Apollo_7
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gptkbp:navigation_system |
gptkb:navigation_system
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gptkbp:notable_mission |
paved the way for future Apollo missions
demonstrated the viability of the Apollo program critical for Apollo program first successful crewed mission of Apollo program restored confidence in Apollo program significant for NASA's Apollo program historically significant mission in space history relevant to future space exploration efforts restored confidence in NASA's ability |
gptkbp:notable_pilots |
gptkb:Donn_F._Eisele
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gptkbp:objective |
test the Apollo Command and Service Module
conduct scientific experiments evaluate spacecraft systems test the Command and Service Module demonstrate performance of the Command Module demonstrate performance of the spacecraft test the spacecraft's systems demonstrate spacecraft performance test operational procedures test Command Module (CM) |
gptkbp:operated_by |
gptkb:NASA
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gptkbp:operational_use |
gptkb:NASA
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gptkbp:orbit_type |
163
163 orbits 163 orbits around Earth |
gptkbp:orbital_altitude |
approximately 260 km
approximately 200 miles |
gptkbp:orbital_inclination |
32.5 degrees
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gptkbp:outcome |
successful mission
First crewed Apollo mission |
gptkbp:part_of |
gptkb:Apollo_program
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gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Apollo_6
gptkb:Apollo_1 |
gptkbp:primary_mission |
gptkb:scientific_experiments
gptkb:Apollo_8 system checks post-mission analysis a full duration mission |
gptkbp:public_interest |
high public interest
generated public interest in space exploration |
gptkbp:recovery_method |
gptkb:USS_Essex
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gptkbp:research |
conducted various experiments
collected valuable scientific data various experiments conducted during mission |
gptkbp:safety_record |
no major incidents
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gptkbp:scientific_instruments |
various scientific instruments onboard
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gptkbp:service |
gptkb:North_American_Aviation-built_Service_Module
first crewed Apollo mission first crewed flight of Apollo program first live television broadcast from space first crewed flight of Apollo spacecraft first successful crewed Apollo mission |
gptkbp:significance |
first crewed Apollo mission
first crewed mission of the Apollo program first successful crewed mission after Apollo 1 first crewed flight of the Apollo program first successful crewed mission of Apollo program demonstrated crewed spaceflight capabilities first successful crewed mission after Apollo 1 accident |
gptkbp:significant_event |
first successful test of the Apollo spacecraft in orbit
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gptkbp:spacecraft |
gptkb:Apollo_program
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gptkbp:speed |
October 22, 1968
successful approximately 25,000 mph approximately 6.5 degrees successful reentry into Earth's atmosphere approximately 39,000 km/h October 22, 1968, 2:00 PM EDT |
gptkbp:success |
gptkb:true
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gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:Apollo_8
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gptkbp:was_part_of |
gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:Apollo_missions |
gptkbp:weather_conditions |
favorable weather conditions
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Saturn_V
gptkb:KSC_Launch_Complex_34 gptkb:Apollo_Program gptkb:Apollo_program gptkb:The_Apollo_Program gptkb:Neil_Armstrong gptkb:Apollo_11_Command_Module gptkb:Apollo gptkb:Public_service gptkb:NASA's_Apollo_program |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
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