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T O P I C R E V I E WSy LiebergotDoes anyone know about this fellow: Anthony W. Haukap? I came across his website and the Apollo 13 ECS-Cryo data screens look 99% identical to mine that I included in my autobio with no attribution: http://myweb.accessus.net/~090/as13cryo.html He hasn't responded to my query to him, yet.Sy Liebergot"Apollo EECOM: Journey of a Lifetime" www.apolloeecom.com [Edited by collectSPACE Admin (October 31, 2006).]astroborgSy:FYI - His web page with the screen captures hasn't been updated in two years+. This text was at the bottom:Webpage last updated on: 06/29/2004 13:54:43 UTC -RichSy LiebergotTony Haukap, the website owner, responded to me very quickly:TH: “The cryo screens came via email from a visitor to my webpage, whose original email is long gone at this point but I remember they requested no credit for supplying them. …the files are all dated December 14, 1997...”Sy: "The screens, with ever-so-slight data changes, were probably lifted from the appendix in my book or more likely from the CD-ROM, " Apollo 13: A Race Against Time," which I helped produce in 1994. My screens are originals created at my EECOM console, NOT the ECS console, during the tank explosion emergency. I'd love to know who the "expert" was-they usually want recognition."TH: “I have to admit; I have not read your book (it's on my wish list!), but if anything on my site infringes on any copyright please let me know and I'll remove it immediately, or if you want me to note the source, or credit you with anything, again, just let me know and I'll do that ASAP as well.”Sy: “Though the screens are not exact, I would leave them and add an attribution to my book and the CD-ROM. That way, the viewers may be tempted to examine the source material. I invite you to visit my website: www.apolloeecom.com ejectrSy:Why did the "Urine Noz"(nozzle?)temp go up to 105 degrees when the explosion occurred?It was at 70-71 before that.Did the heater go bonkers or was there something that cooled it that went south?Incidentally, what exactly was the "Urine Noz"?Don't meant to step on your thread.robsouthQuote"Incidentally, what exactly was the "Urine Noz"?If it's what I think it is then you wouldn't wanna go to the bathroom following the explosion!!Where did you get that info from?RobSy LiebergotAs I said, those data screens appear to be "made up" in parts. If you look at my "genuine" data screens in Appendix C of my autobio, you'll see that the Urine and Water dump Nozzle temps never got out of the 70s.Sy Liebergot"Apollo EECOM: Journey of a Lifetime" www.apolloeecom.com ejectrAh yes....Those figures were obviously doctored in these copied screens.Thanks Sy.Sy LiebergotYou can run, but you can't hide...on the internet.
He hasn't responded to my query to him, yet.
Sy Liebergot"Apollo EECOM: Journey of a Lifetime" www.apolloeecom.com
[Edited by collectSPACE Admin (October 31, 2006).]
FYI - His web page with the screen captures hasn't been updated in two years+. This text was at the bottom:
Webpage last updated on: 06/29/2004 13:54:43 UTC
-Rich
TH: “The cryo screens came via email from a visitor to my webpage, whose original email is long gone at this point but I remember they requested no credit for supplying them. …the files are all dated December 14, 1997...”
Sy: "The screens, with ever-so-slight data changes, were probably lifted from the appendix in my book or more likely from the CD-ROM, " Apollo 13: A Race Against Time," which I helped produce in 1994. My screens are originals created at my EECOM console, NOT the ECS console, during the tank explosion emergency. I'd love to know who the "expert" was-they usually want recognition."
TH: “I have to admit; I have not read your book (it's on my wish list!), but if anything on my site infringes on any copyright please let me know and I'll remove it immediately, or if you want me to note the source, or credit you with anything, again, just let me know and I'll do that ASAP as well.”
Sy: “Though the screens are not exact, I would leave them and add an attribution to my book and the CD-ROM. That way, the viewers may be tempted to examine the source material. I invite you to visit my website: www.apolloeecom.com
Why did the "Urine Noz"(nozzle?)temp go up to 105 degrees when the explosion occurred?
It was at 70-71 before that.
Did the heater go bonkers or was there something that cooled it that went south?
Incidentally, what exactly was the "Urine Noz"?
Don't meant to step on your thread.
If it's what I think it is then you wouldn't wanna go to the bathroom following the explosion!!Where did you get that info from?Rob
Thanks Sy.
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