Apollo 7

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Predicate Object
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
gptkbp:communication gptkb:broadcasting
live television broadcast
established communication with ground control
gptkbp:communication_system advanced communication system
gptkbp:community_impact inspired global interest in space exploration
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
gptkbp:crew_capacity gptkb:3
gptkbp:crew_communication_system tested successfully
advanced communication systems used
tested new communication systems
gptkbp:crew_communication_systems tested communication systems
gptkbp:crew_experience_sharing shared experiences with future astronauts
gptkbp:crew_post_flight_activities debriefing and public appearances
gptkbp:crew_post_mission_interviews conducted interviews after mission
gptkbp:crew_post_mission_recognition recognized for their contributions to space exploration
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
gptkbp:crew_training_methods various training methods used
gptkbp:crew's_communication maintained with mission control throughout the mission
gptkbp:crew's_health monitored throughout the mission
gptkbp:data_return October 22, 1968
gptkbp:date October 11, 1968
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
gptkbp:first_live_tv broadcast from space
gptkbp:first_mission_control to use the new Mission Control Center
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
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
gptkbp:first_mission_to_verify the spacecraft's systems
the spacecraft's telemetry systems
gptkbp:first_television_broadcast live television from space
gptkbp:funding funded by NASA
gptkbp:governed_by gptkb:Thomas_O._Paine
gptkbp:has_programs gptkb:Apollo_program
gptkbp:historical_impact paved the way for future Apollo missions
gptkbp:historical_significance important milestone in space exploration
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Apollo 7
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
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
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
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
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
gptkbp:mission_data collected valuable data for future missions
gptkbp:mission_data_analysis data analyzed post-mission
gptkbp:mission_documentation_importance important for historical records
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
gptkbp:mission_outcome_description demonstrated spacecraft capabilities
gptkbp:mission_outcome_evaluation successful evaluation of mission outcomes
gptkbp:mission_patch_artist gptkb:unknown
gptkbp:mission_patch_elements includes stars and stripes
gptkbp:mission_patch_history part of NASA's Apollo program history
gptkbp:mission_patch_legacy remains a symbol of early space exploration efforts.
gptkbp:mission_patch_meaning symbolizes the United States' space exploration efforts
gptkbp:mission_patch_usage worn by the crew during the mission
gptkbp:mission_rehearsals conducted prior to launch
gptkbp:mission_telemetry collected data
gptkbp:mission_type Earth orbit
crewed
crewed test flight
manned Earth orbit
gptkbp:module gptkb:none
gptkbp:nasa_mission_number gptkb:Apollo_7
gptkbp:navigation_system gptkb:navigation_system
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
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
gptkbp:operational_use gptkb:NASA
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
gptkbp:outcome successful mission
First crewed Apollo mission
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Apollo_program
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
gptkbp:research conducted various experiments
collected valuable scientific data
various experiments conducted during mission
gptkbp:safety_record no major incidents
gptkbp:scientific_instruments various scientific instruments onboard
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
gptkbp:spacecraft gptkb:Apollo_program
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
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Apollo_8
gptkbp:was_part_of gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:Apollo_missions
gptkbp:weather_conditions favorable weather conditions
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
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