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Command Module, Apollo 10

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    Object Details

    Astronaut

    Eugene A. Cernan
    John W. Young

    Manufacturer

    North American Rockwell

    Astronaut

    Thomas P. Stafford

    Summary

    Apollo 10 with Command Module 106, Charlie Brown, with was launched on May 18, 1969, atop a Saturn V rocket. The crew consisted of Commander Tom Stafford, Command Module Pilot John Young, and Lunar Module Pilot Eugene Cernan. The mission was a dress rehearsal for the Apollo 11 landing on the moon and was the first time the Lunar Module was tested in lunar orbit. Once in lunar orbit, Stafford and Cernan flew the LM "Snoopy" to within 14.5 km of the lunar surface but, instead of landing, they performed a planned simulated abort which carried them away from the moon. Apollo 10 orbited the moon 31 times before returning to Earth. "Charlie Brown" landed in the Pacific Ocean on May 26. The success of the mission was the last step before the culmination of the dream, a manned landing on the moon the following July.
    Accountability for Command Module 106 was transferred to the Smithsonian Institution in April 1970 just prior to its shipment to Europe for a display tour under the auspices of the United States Information Agency. Following display in several counties (including the USSR, France and the Netherlands), in 1978 the spacecraft was place on loan to the London Science Museum, where it has remained on public display.

    Credit Line

    Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Inventory Number

    A19740525000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    SPACECRAFT-Crewed

    Materials

    Aluminum alloy, stainless steel, and titanium structures. Outer shell - stainless steel honeycomb between stainless steel sheets. Crew compartment inner shell - aluminum honeycomb between aluminum alloy sheets.
    Epoxy-resin ablative heat shield covers outside.

    Dimensions

    Overall: 127 in. tall x 154 in. wide (322.6 x 391.2cm)
    Support (at base): 154 in. (391.2cm)

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9293c6e37-7018-4347-93f6-780c5503092a

    Record ID

    nasm_A19740525000

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