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Apollo Command Module Boilerplate

Apollo Command Module Boilerplate

Many of us remember the excitement of the Apollo missions that landed a dozen Americans on the Moon more than 50 years ago. The Apollo Command Module was the only part of the massive, skyscraper-sized Saturn V rocket that returned to Earth at the end of each flight. You can recognize an enlarged version of the Command Module’s cone shape in today’s Lockheed Martin Orion spacecraft and the Boeing Starliner.

This artifact looks very much like an actual Apollo Command Module, but it never carried astronauts into space. It is a boilerplate—a simplified metal model created to test specific aspects of the real spacecraft, such as water landings, launch abort escape rockets, or recovery systems. It duplicates the size, weight, shape, and center of gravity of the actual vehicle.

This particular boilerplate is BP-1101A. NASA used it for flotation tests in the Gulf of Mexico in July, 1965. After some modifications, NASA used it again for additional ocean testing in 1966 and 1967. In most photos of Apollo spacecraft floating in the ocean you can see large round balloons near the top. They pull the spacecraft right-side-up if it capsizes, and they were tested on this very boilerplate.

On loan from the National Air and Space Museum.

Capsule specifications:
Diameter: 12 ft 10 in (3.9 m)
Height: 8 ft 10 in (2.7 m)
Weight: Varied, approximately 10,000 lbs (4,536 kg)

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Upcoming Events

Saturday May 11
10:00AM TO 2:00PM
Air & Space Museum

Cockpit Demo Day

Cockpit Demo Day
Saturday, May 11, 2024 | 10:00AM to 2:00PM

Get an up close look inside select aircraft at the museum and learn all about the history of the aircraft, instruments and controls!

Featured Aircraft in May*:

  • North American F-86H Sabre
  • Lockheed F-104C Starfighter
  • Kitty Hawk Flyer (Wheelchair accessible)
  • Rotorway Scorpion II (Wheelchair accessible)
  • Paser-Bushby Mustang II (Wheelchair accessible)

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*Featured aircraft are subject to change. 

Saturday May 11
10:00AM TO 2:00PM
Exploration of Flight (Centennial Airport)

Aviation Career Symposium

Aviation Career Symposium
Saturday, May 11, 2024 | 10:00AM to 2:00PM

Discover your path to a career in aviation!

Join us for our fourth annual exhibition of aviation educators and employers. Take your next step or your first step towards your dream career in aviation. Whether you’re a student wanting to learn or a professional wanting to network, this event is for you!

Featuring:
  • Airlines
  • Military Recruiters
  • Flight Schools
  • UAV Operators
  • Airport Businesses
  • College Programs
  • High School Programs
  • Youth Organizations
  • A Variety of Aircraft
  • And more!

We are happy to offer tickets for this event at a discounted rate of $6.95 for a regular adult Exploration of Flight admission!

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Food Truck: Colorado Coney Company
Please note: Food purchases are not included in admission.

Sunday May 12
12:00PM TO 5:00PM
Air & Space Museum

Mom’s Free Day at the Museum

Mom’s Free Day at the Museum
Sunday, May 12, 2024 | 12:00PM to 5:00PM

This Mother’s Day, celebrate with Mom at Wings Over the Rockies! Mom gets in FREE at both Wings locations on Mother’s Day.

Bring the whole family and explore awe-inspiring exhibits, immersive and interactive displays and more. It’s the perfect way to honor Mom and create lasting moments together. Family members are welcome to pre-purchase their tickets online. Mom’s free admission ticket will be available at check in.

Click here to learn about visiting our second location, Exploration of Flight, on Mom’s Free Day.

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