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  • The depressurisation deactivates Evans and the other zombies.
  • It was not known until an autopsy that they had died because of a capsule depressurisation.
  • This involved depressurisation of the capsule, detachment of his umbilical air supplies, and adjusting the capsule interior ready for decamp.
  • The resulting depressurisation of the tail section caused the surfaces of the tailplanes to separate, weakening them to the point that they broke off.
  • No part of the cylinder ( other than the valve assembly ) was recovered and it was presumed lost from the aircraft during the depressurisation ."
  • On June 3, 1991, the volcano erupted violently, possibly as a result of depressurisation of the magma column after a landslide in the crater.
  • Apart from catastrophic failure of the launch vehicle itself other safety hazards include depressurisation, and the Van Allen radiation belts which preclude orbits which spend long periods within them.
  • This confusion is exacerbated by the fact that in the case of blackout on ascent, hyperventilation induced hypocapnia also may be a contribitory factor even if depressurisation on ascent is the actual precipitator.
  • The force of the cabin depressurisation ripped away part of the plane's upper fuselage at 30, 000 feet ( 9, 100 meters ), sucking out nine passengers who fell to their deaths.
  • There will be a pressure vessel with a chamber pressurisation and depressurisation system, access arrangements, monitoring and control systems, viewports, and often a built in breathing system for supply of alternative breathing gases.
  • Where these terms are used in this manner there is usually little or no discussion of the phenomenon of blackouts not involving depressurisation and the cause may be variously attributed to either depressurisation or hypocapnia or both.
  • Where these terms are used in this manner there is usually little or no discussion of the phenomenon of blackouts not involving depressurisation and the cause may be variously attributed to either depressurisation or hypocapnia or both.
  • Like most of early spacecrafts'cockpit instruments, the IMP " Globus " was designed and tested to remain operative in a complete vacuum, in case of an accidental depressurisation of the cabin.
  • Blackout during a shallow dive differs from blackout during ascent from a deep dive in that deep water blackout is precipitated by depressurisation on ascent from depth while shallow water blackout is a consequence of hypocapnia following hyperventilation.
  • This generation is notable for the only fatalities of the Soyuz programme, with Soyuz 1 in 1967 ( sole crew-member killed by parachute failure ) and Soyuz 11 in 1971 ( crew killed by depressurisation during reentry ).
  • Instead, its purpose is to keep the wearer alive in the event of an accidental depressurisation of the spacecraft . In this respect, it is similar to the ACES suit that was worn aboard NASA's Space Shuttle during launch and landing.
  • The US television programme " MythBusters " explored many scenarios seen in the film, such as the explosive depressurisation in a plane at high altitudes, the death by full body painting, an ejector seat in a car and using a tuxedo under a drysuit.
  • The air traffic control recordings suggested it was unlikely a rapid decompression had occurred . " During an explosive or rapid depressurisation of a pressurised aircraft, however, the noise, pressure changes, temperature changes and draughts within the cabin would have alerted the occupants that a substantial failure had occurred, " the report added.
  • SR71 pilots ( who flew up to 85, 000 ft ) wore what amounted to space suits ( see Lockheed SR-71 _ Blackbird # Life support ) because of the risk of depressurisation ( the cabin could be pressurised up to 10, 000 ft ) and to allow them to survive ejection ( in theory ) .-- Talk 18 : 45, 14 October 2012 ( UTC)
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