Talk:Apollo 5
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[edit] Aluminum windows?
From the article: "On 28 December 1967 a decision was made to replace the glass windows in LM-1 with aluminum windows, as a precaution against a failure in flight similar to the one that occurred on LM-5 in testing."
- Am I safe to assume that these were opaque windows, seeing as the craft was unmanned? The concept of transparent aluminum windows on a spacecraft hearkens to Star Trek.
[edit] Best line
- It was well behind schedule. Some of the delay could be attributed to lack of experience scheduling to build a manned spacecraft to land on the Moon.
Define understated. One of my favorite lines in Wikipedia; may it never be edited! Tempshill 17:54, 28 August 2007 (UTC)