High Capacity Centrifuge in the 1960's

The bulbous chamber is the original test chamber of the centrifuge where Gemini era and Apollo era payloads were tested in a combination of acoustic, vibration, vacuum, and high acceleration environments.
The bulbous chamber is the original test chamber of the centrifuge where Gemini era and Apollo era payloads were tested in a combination of acoustic, vibration, vacuum, and high acceleration environments.
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GPM moves from the clean room to the test chamber on a dolly without wheels. Compressed air is pumped out under airpads that float the Spacecraft on a bed of air. The wind generated when the centrifuge moves at its maximum speed are more than 200 mph - that's tornado speed. But since they move with the centrifuge the satellites tested only feel 20 mph winds. Leaning outward at 45 degrees for one test orientation, GPM comes within 28 inches of the wall. When lifted onto the platform it cleared the ceiling by only five inches.