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Apollo 0 The NASA Mission Reports Compiled from the NASA archives & Edited by Robert Godwin SUB G6ttingen 6 6 6 Nach den Bestimmungen des Urheberrechts darf das auf beiliegenden Disketten/CD-ROMs gespeicherte Computarprogramm nicht auf einon anderen Datentrager ubertragen und insjesondare nicht zu gewerblichen Zwecken genutzt werden. Die Bibliothek Ubemimmt keine Garantie fur die Vtrenfreiheit des datentragers.

flpollo 0 The NflSfl Mission Report Contents APOLLO 0 PRESS KIT GENERAL RELEASE 9 MISSION OBJECTIVES APOLLO 0 COUNTDOWN MISSION TRAJECTORY AND MANEUVER DESCRIPTION Launch Events Mission Events Earth Parking Orbit Translunar Injection Transposition, Docking and Ejection Translunar Coast Lunar Orbit Insertion Lunar Parking Orbit & LM-Active Rendezvous Rendezvous Sequence Transearth Injection Transearth Coast Entry Landing RECOVERY OPERATIONS APOLLO 0 ALTERNATE MISSIONS ABORT MODES Deep Space Aborts APOLLO 0 GO/NO-GO DECISION POINTS ONBOARD TELEVISION APOLLO 0 PHOTOGRAPHIC TASKS LUNAR DESCRIPTION Apollo Lunar Landing Sites COMMAND AND SERVICE MODULE STRUCTURES, SYSTEMS CSM Systems v LUNAR MODULE STRUCTURES,WEIGHT Ascent Stage Descent Stage Lunar Module Systems SATURN V LAUNCH VEHICLE DESCRIPTION & OPERATION First Stage Second Stage Third Stage Instrument Unit Propulsion Launch Vehicle Instrumentation and Communication S-IVB Restart APOLLO 0 CREW 8 6 7 8 8 7 0 0 0 6 7 7 8 9 9 7 7 0 6 7 7

flpollo 0 - The NflSR Mission Report Life Support Equipment Space Suits 8 Meals 6 Personal Hygiene 6 Survival Gear 6 Biomedical Inflight Monitoring 6 Rest-Work Cycles 6 Training 6 Crew Biographies -_ 66 APOLLO LAUNCH OPERATIONS 68 Prelaunch Preparations 68 LAUNCH COMPLEX 9 70 Vehicle Assembly Building 7 Launch Control Center 7 Mobile Launcher 7 Transporter 7 Crawlerway 7 Mobile Service Structure 7 Water Deluge System 7 Flame Trench and Deflector 7 Pad Areas 7 Mission Control Center 7 MANNED SPACE FLIGHT NETWORK 76 NASA Communications Network 80 Network Computers 80 The Apollo Ships 8 Apollo Range Instrumentation Aircraft (ARIA) 8 Ship Positions for Apollo 0 8 APOLLO PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 8 Apollo/Saturn Officials 8 Major Apollo/Saturn V Contractors 8 APOLLO GLOSSARY 86 N. APOLLO ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 89 CONVERSION FACTORS 90 MISSION OPERATION REPORT APOLLO 0 (AS-0) MISSION Memorandum 9 The Apollo 0 Mission 9 Program Development9 NASA OMSF Primary Mission Objectives for Apollo 0 96 Detailed Test Objectives 97 Launch Countdown and Turnaround Capability, AS-0 98 Detailed Flight Mission Description 00 Launch Windows 00 Lunar Landing Sites 00 Nominal Mission : 00 First Period Of Activity 0 Second Period Of Activity 0 Third Period Of Activity 0 Fourth Period Of Activity 0 Fifth Period Of Activity III Contingency Operations General Aborts Launch Earth Parking Orbit Translunar Injection I Translunar Coast Lunar Orbit Insertion. Lunar Orbit Transearth Injection Transearth Coast I Entry Alternate Mission Summary 6 Space Vehicle Description Spacecraft Description Configuration Differences Human System Provisions 6

flpollo 0 - The NfiSfl Mission Report Launch Complex Mission Support Recovery Support Plan Flight Crew Back-up Crew Mission Management Responsibility Program Management 0 Abbreviations 6 7 8 8 0 Figure 6 7 8 9 0 II 6 7 8 0 in Launch Countdown, AS-0 Apollo 0 Flight Profile Apollo 0 Summary Flight Plan Ascent Trajectory Earth Orbit Configuration Transposition, Docking, and Ejection Translunar Configuration Lunar Orbit Insertion LM-Active Phase Near Lunar Surface Activity CSM Lunar Landmark Tracking Transearth Configuration Transearth Reentry and Descent to Earth Apollo/Saturn V Space Vehicle Block Command Module Service Module Lunar Module Apollo losvon Pad B, LC 9 Recovery Lines Primary Landing Area End-of-Mission Landing Points Apollo 0 Prime Crew Apollo 0 Backup Crew Apollo Earth Orbit Chart LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES Apollo 0 Sequence of Events Apollo 0 Weight Summary MSFN Mobile Facilities Network Configuration for Apollo 0 Mission Recovery Force Locations, Apollo 0 POST LAUNCH MISSION OPERA 99 0 0 07 08 09 0 7 8 0 0 8 0 Memorandum Prelaunch First Period Second Period Third Period Fourth Period Fifth Period Sixth Period Systems Performance Flight Crew Performance 9 0 0 ICT ftct Apollo Detailed Test Objectives Apollo 0 Achievements Powered Flight Sequence Of Events Translunar and Transearth Maneuver Summary Lunar Orbit Maneuver Summary 6 7 7

flpollo 0 - The NRSft Mission Report Consumables Summary At End Of Mission Color TV Log Space Vehicle Discrepancy Summary POST LAUNCH MISSION REPORT NO. Memorandum Primary Mission Objectives for Apollo 0 Results Of Apollo 0 Mission 6 6 6 I 6 Apollo 0 Sequence Of Events Apollo 0 recovery Events Launch Vehicle Discrepancy Summary CSM Discrepancy Summary LM Discrepancy Summary Mission Discrepancy Summary LIST OF TABLES 6 66 66 67 69 70 TECHNICAL DEBRIEFING.0 SUITING AND INGRESS.0 STATUS CHECKS AND COUNTDOWN.0 POWERED FLIGHT.0 EARTH ORBIT AND SYSTEMS CHECKOUT.0 TLI THROUGH S IVB CLOSEOUT 6.0TRANSLUNAR COAST 7.0 LOI THROUGH LUNAR MODULE INGRESS 8.0 LUNAR MODULE CHECKOUT THROUGH SEPARATION 8. COMMAND MODULE 8. LUNAR MODULE 9.0 DOI THROUGH RENDEZVOUS 0.0 LUNAR MODULE JETTISON THROUGH TEI.0 TRANSEARTH COAST.0 ENTRY.0 LANDING AND RECOVERY.0 COMMAND MODULE SYSTEMS OPERATIONS. GUIDANCEAND NAVIGATION. STABILIZATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM. SERVICE PROPULSION SYSTEM. REACTION CONTROL SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM.6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM.7 TELECOMMUNICATIONS.8 MECHANICAL.0 LUNAR MODULE SYSTEMS OPERATIONS. GUIDANCEAND NAVIGATION.. PGNCS I.I.AGS. PROPULSION SYSTEM.. Descent.. Ascent. REACTION CONTROL SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM.6 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 6.0 MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMS, FLIGHT EQUIPMENT,AND GFE 7.0 VISUAL SIGHTINGS 8.0 PREMISSION PLANNING.0 MISSION CONTROL 0.0 TRAINING.0 HUMAN FACTORS.0 CONCLUDING COMMENTS.0 ONBOARD CREW COMMENTS 8 8 86 0 6 00 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 9 9 9 0 0 0 9 8 f NffiDERB :RB. "\.BNW.-J