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+ | |location =[[Research lab]] ([[Zeta|Mothership ''Zeta'']]) |
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− | '''''Clarabella 7''''' was the [[United States Space Administration]] space capsule flown by Colonel [[Hartigan]], USAF. Like its ill-fated pilot, the capsule is still aboard [[ |
+ | '''''Clarabella 7''''' was the [[United States Space Administration]] space capsule flown by Colonel [[Hartigan]], [[United States Armed Forces|USAF]]. Like its ill-fated pilot, the capsule is still aboard [[Zeta|Mothership ''Zeta'']] in its [[research lab]]. |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | + | It appears to be very similar to the real-world [[Wikipedia:Project Mercury|Project Mercury]] capsules, including a hatch and window for the pilot and a retro-rocket unit attached to the heat shield with steel straps. The number 7 also refers to the Mercury program, as all of the capsules' names ended in the number 7. The only difference between the two capsules is that the real world Mercury capsules were painted black and the Clarabella 7 was painted grey. |
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+ | [[ru: Кларабелла 7]] |
Revision as of 18:40, 24 January 2014
Clarabella 7 was the United States Space Administration space capsule flown by Colonel Hartigan, USAF. Like its ill-fated pilot, the capsule is still aboard Mothership Zeta in its research lab.
Behind the scenes
It appears to be very similar to the real-world Project Mercury capsules, including a hatch and window for the pilot and a retro-rocket unit attached to the heat shield with steel straps. The number 7 also refers to the Mercury program, as all of the capsules' names ended in the number 7. The only difference between the two capsules is that the real world Mercury capsules were painted black and the Clarabella 7 was painted grey.
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