Posted on July 18, 2021
This is an update of my post published on July 18, 2010:
On this day in 1986, videotapes were released from the deep-sea Alvin vehicle—showing the wreck of the Titanic!
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On this day in 1990, the airlock hatch on the Soviet space station Mir was damaged during a spacewalk and could not be closed. Their supply of oxygen running out, cosmonauts Anatoly Solovyov and Aleksandr Balandin had to use the middle compartment of the space station module as an airlock. A week later, they managed to finally close the hatch and repressurize the middle compartment.
The Mir |
Do you know what an airlock does? It is an airtight room with two doors—one to the interior of the spaceship, which has air, and one to the airless vacuum outside of the spaceship. Astronauts go into the airlock while it has air, put on their pressurized suits with oxygen tanks, and then use the controls that pump the air out of the room. Once the airlock is a vacuum (airless), the outer door is opened to space.
Check out the Titanic and deep-sea vehicles:
- NOVA Online offers info on deep-sea vehicles.
- Here is a YouTube video on the sunken Titanic.
This video explains how airlocks work.
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