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  2. Apollo (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The cable was connected to a cylindrical weight inside a tube. The weight rested on a lever controlled by a pneumatic solenoid valve. When the valve was actuated from the Launch Control Center (LCC), the pneumatic pressure of 600 psi (4,100 kPa) GN2 (nitrogen gas) rotated the lever down allowing the weight to drop down the tube.

  3. Spacecraft attitude determination and control - Wikipedia

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    A spacecraft's attitude must typically be stabilized and controlled for a variety of reasons. It is often needed so that the spacecraft high-gain antenna may be accurately pointed to Earth for communications, so that onboard experiments may accomplish precise pointing for accurate collection and subsequent interpretation of data, so that the heating and cooling effects of sunlight and shadow ...

  4. Ballcock - Wikipedia

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    US 2837111, Mueller, Paul G., "Ball cock valve mechanism", published 6 January 1955, issued 3 June 1958 ; hysterisis issue. "Such flush tank valves as now commonly used are closed against the pressure of water from a source of supply which pressure opposes the movement of the float under rising water level in the tank.

  5. Pyrotechnic valves - Wikipedia

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    Pyrotechnic valves have an extremely fast response time (time from the actuation signal reaching the device til the valve has closed/opened), often in the order of a few milliseconds. [ 1 ] Normally-closed pyro valves have a far lower leak rate than other valves, allowing them to hermetically seal propellant inside a tank to keep it from ...

  6. Ball valve - Wikipedia

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    A ball valve is a flow control device which uses a hollow, perforated, and pivoting ball to control fluid flowing through it. It is open when the hole through the middle of the ball is in line with the flow inlet, and closed when it is pivoted 90 degrees by the valve handle, blocking the flow. [1]

  7. List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    A defective quick-disconnect valve allowed 5% of the ammonia cooling supply to escape into space. The escaping ammonia froze on the spacesuit of astronaut Curbeam as he struggled to close the valve. His helmet and suit were coated in ammonia crystals an inch thick.