Airlocks provide access to the lunar surface and are seen in a number of episodes. The standard airlock is identical to the Eagle boarding tube. It has double doors to the surface. The interior walls are illuminated red, have an Airlock sticker, and are dark grey, unlike the normal beige walls.
Ring Around The Moon. The illuminated wall panels are different to standard Alpha walls. They are dark grey, rather than beige. There is a white louvre panel (also seen in the travel tube, and one above the Main Mission Big Screen). The red illuminated panels have white frames with squared corners, not the curved borders used everywhere else.
Interior of airlock North, seen in The Last Sunset
End Of Eternity: Exterior door sign
End Of Eternity: Interior door sign. Note the red frame around the bulkhead, which is the atmosphere seal around the Eagle bulkhead in the Eagle boarding tube
End Of Eternity: exterior door. Note the different panels (identical to those in the Eagle boarding tube)
End Of Eternity: the door open.
End Of Eternity: single exterior door.
The Dorcons: another single door.
Space Warp: Airlock 7 is a double width door (the design is similar to the Eagle pod door).
Space Warp: Airlock 7 has an emergency air supply and monitor screen. This is unlike other airlocks we have seen.
Space Warp: Airlock 7 interior. For some reason this airlock is used for storage, with various boxes against the wall under some screens.
Space Warp: The Moonbuggy Airlock is similar to Airlock 7- but without the emergency air supply.
Space Warp: The Moonbuggy Airlock
Space Warp: The Moonbuggy Airlock interior- it is twice as wide as Airlock 7.
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