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Escape pod

In this article, we will explore everything related to Escape pod. From its origins to its impact on today's society, Escape pod has been a topic of interest to many. Throughout history, Escape pod has played an important role in different areas, from culture to science. Knowing more about Escape pod allows us to better understand its influence on our environment and how it has evolved over time. In addition, we will analyze its relevance today and how it continues to be a topic of debate and discussion in various areas. Read on to find out everything you need to know about Escape pod.

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The escape capsule of a Convair B-58 Hustler
The escape capsule of a Royal Australian Air Force F-111. This capsule saved the lives of two crew members when the aircraft crashed in October 1978. Australian War Memorial, 2007

An escape pod, escape capsule, life capsule, or lifepod is a capsule or craft, usually only big enough for one person, used to escape from a vessel in an emergency. An escape ship is a larger, more complete craft also used for the same purpose. Escape pods are ubiquitous in science fiction but are only used in a few real vehicles.

Real life

Fiction

Escape pods are frequently depicted as being used by large spacecraft in science fiction, for example the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars, the Axiom in WALL-E, and the vessels of Starfleet in Star Trek. The 1981 film Lifepod and the 1993 TV film of the same name both revolve around such vehicles.

See also

References

  1. ^ Naval Aviation News, July 1971
  2. ^ navy.mil
  3. ^ ARG. "Shishumar Class - Patrol submarine". Archived from the original on January 27, 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2009.
  4. ^ "Shishumar Class".