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Launch Complex 34 Apollo 1 Memorial




Launch Complex 34 of the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) was constructed between June 1959 and February 1961, and is associated with the Saturn 1 and Saturn 1B missile test flights and two Apollo program launches–including the tragic Apollo 1 launch rehearsal fire and the successful Apollo 7 mission. The site was deactivated in November of 1971, and two years later it was abandoned in place. Today the site serves as a memorial to the Apollo 1 tragedy and is part of a National Historic Landmark District designation along with several historic Launch Complex facilities located on the CCAFS.


Laser scanned with a phase shift scanner, and documented with photogrammetry, imaging and GPS survey.


See Also: https://youtu.be/-4ZSQwj0uj0
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Launch Complex 34 Blockhouse (BR2280)




This Blockhouse and its rectangular shaped west side support building that was used for climate control, is made from rebar re-enforced cement that is covered with a smoothed cement. The support building is attached to the circular blockhouse by a covered breezeway. There is an observation deck and access to the deck via stairs on the exterior of the structure.


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Launch Complex 34 Flame Deflector (BR2293)




There were two flame deflectors made of steel frame, covered in 1” steel plates and with a 4” layer of heat resistant ceramic, that were available for Launch Complex 34. One deflector was used with the launch and the other was kept in case of any failure or need that might arise. These deflectors weigh over 150 tons and measure 43 feet in length, 32 feet wide, and 21 feet in height. They were moved to the pad or stored away via a rail system. These deflectors protected the vehicle and launch pedestal by diverting engine flames in controlled directions. Their inverted “V” shape and their welded and bolted steel design is of a unique construction and engineering. Launch Complex 34 is where the tragic Apollo 1 incident occurred, and today these deflectors are a backdrop on the pad that stands as a memorial to that event.


See Also: https://youtu.be/-4ZSQwj0uj0
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Launch Complex 34 High Pressure Gas Storage Facility





This area consists of a concrete, revetted, vault syle structure with two smaller bays flanking a main bay. This area was used to store cylinders of high pressure helium and nitrogen gases for use with launches and ground control services. Also known as 8BR2281.


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Launch Complex 34 Launch Pad Environmental Bldg (BR2294)




This is a portion of the building relating to the LC34 pad structure, and consists of smoothed cement finished area with one standing wall and three smaller, curb-like walls. Laser scanned with phase shift scanner, and also documented with imagery and GPS survey.


See Also: https://vimeo.com/173126179
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JFK Visit



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