Apollo command and service module
The Apollo command and service module (CSM) was one of two spacecraft, along with the Lunar Module, used for the United States Apollo program which landed astronauts on the Moon.[1] It was built for NASA by North American Aviation. It was launched by itself on three suborbital and low Earth orbit Apollo test missions using the Saturn I launch vehicle. It was also launched twelve times on the larger Saturn V launch vehicle, both by itself and with the Lunar Module. It made a total of nine manned flights to the Moon boosted by the Saturn V.
Apollo Command And Service Module Media
Command module reentering the atmosphere at a non-zero angle of attack in order to establish a lifting entry and control the landing site (artistic rendition)
Scale model of the Apollo command and service module at the Euro Space Center in Belgium
Original cockpit of the command module of Apollo 11 with three seats, photographed from above. It is located in the National Air and Space Museum, the very high resolution image was produced in 2007 by the Smithsonian Institution.
Apollo 14 command module Kitty Hawk at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Apollo 15 command module Endeavour at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio
References
- ↑ "NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details". nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2024-03-10.