Apollo Lunar Module titanium leg strap
- Made:
- 1962-1972 in United States
One of two pieces of Apollo Lunar Module leg strap, made from titanium metal. Made by Space Ordnance Systems, United States of America, 1962-1972.
During the flight to the moon, this titanium strap would hold each of the four legs of the lunar module in a locked and retracted position, close to the spacecraft. Prior to landing on the surface of the moon, the titanium strap would be cut by guillotine blades driven by explosive charges, breaking the titanium strap into two pieces, allowing the legs of the lunar module to be deployed.
Details
- Category:
- Space Technology
- Object Number:
- Y1991.50.37.1
- Materials:
- titanium
- Measurements:
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overall: 5 mm x 25 mm x 90 mm, 60 g
- type:
- spacecraft component
- credit:
- Gift of Dr. K. Gilroy.