Apollo 13: The NASA Mission ReportsIn 1970 some considered Apollo 13 a catastrophic failure but it has since been recognised as one of NASA's truly great moments, when the spirit of daring and ingenuity came to life in the team at Mission Control as they successfully brought the crew home. In "Apollo 13: the NASA mission report" some of the rare official documentation of the voyage of Apollo 13 is collected and made commercially available for the first time. |
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... backup crew is prepared to fly as prime crew up until the last few weeks prior to launch . Three , they are fully informed assistants who help the prime crew organize the mission and check out the hardware . During the final weeks ...
... backup crew is prepared to fly as prime crew up until the last few weeks prior to launch . Three , they are fully informed assistants who help the prime crew organize the mission and check out the hardware . During the final weeks ...
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... backup crew for the Apollo 8 and II Missions . Commander BACKUP CREW DATA NAME : John . W. Young ( Commander , USN ) SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE : Commander Young was selected as an astronaut by NASA in September 1962. He served as pilot on ...
... backup crew for the Apollo 8 and II Missions . Commander BACKUP CREW DATA NAME : John . W. Young ( Commander , USN ) SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE : Commander Young was selected as an astronaut by NASA in September 1962. He served as pilot on ...
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... backup crew received was good for the time involved . Ken and I split the simulator time until right near the end ... backup crew and a prime crew , we can replace a prime crew member with a backup crew member if he's had the background ...
... backup crew received was good for the time involved . Ken and I split the simulator time until right near the end ... backup crew and a prime crew , we can replace a prime crew member with a backup crew member if he's had the background ...
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PRESS | 8 |
ONBOARD TELEVISION | 23 |
PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT | 32 |
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