- Apollo 10
Infobox Space mission
mission_name = "Apollo 10"
insignia = Apollo-10-LOGO.png
stats_ref = cite web |url=http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4029/Apollo_00g_Table_of_Contents.htm |title="Apollo" by the Numbers: A Statistical Reference (SP-4029) |author=Richard W. Orloff |publisher=NASA]
crew_size = 3
command_module = CM-106 callsign "Charlie Brown" mass 28,830 kg
service_module = SM-106
lunar_module = LM-4 callsign "Snoopy" mass 13,941 kg
booster =Saturn V SA-505
launch_pad = LC 39B nowrap|Kennedy Space Center Florida , USA
launch_date = May 18, 1969 16:49:00 UTC
landing = May 26, 1969 16:52:23 UTC coord|15|2|S|164|39|W|
time_lunar_orbits = 2 d 13 h 37 m 23 s
mission_duration = 8 d 00 h 03 m 23 s
crew_photo = GPN-2000-001163.jpg
crew_caption = Left to right: Cernan, Stafford, Young
previous_mission =
next_mission =Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the
Apollo program . The mission included the second crew to orbit the Moon and an all-up test of the lunar module (LM) in lunar orbit. The LM came to within 8.4nautical mile s (15.6 km) of the lunar surface during practice maneuvers.According to the 2001
Guinness World Records Apollo 10 set the record for the highest speed attained by a manned vehicle at 39,897 km/h (11.08 km/s or 24,791 mph). The speed record was set during the return from the Moon on May 26, 1969.While not included in the official mission logo due to the use of their names only as callsigns, the
Peanuts charactersCharlie Brown and .Crew
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
*Thomas P. Stafford (3) - Commander
*John W. Young (3) - Command Module Pilot
*Eugene A. Cernan (2) - Lunar Module PilotBackup Crew
*L. Gordon Cooper, Jr - Commander
*Donn F. Eisele - Command Module Pilot
*Edgar D. Mitchell - Lunar Module Pilotupport Crew
*Charles M. Duke, Jr
*Joseph H. Engle
*James B. Irwin
*Jack R. LousmaFlight Directors
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Glynn Lunney , Black team
*Gerry Griffin , Gold team
*Milton Windler , Maroon team
*Pete Frank , Orange teamMission Parameters
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Mass : CSM 28,834 kg; LM 13,941 kgEarth Orbit
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Perigee : 184.5 km
*Apogee : 190 km
*Inclination : 32.5°
*Period: 88.1 minLunar Orbit
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Perilune : 111.1 km
*Apolune : 316.7 km
*Inclination : 1.2°
*Period: 2.15 hoursLM - CSM Docking
*Undocked: May 22, 1969 - 19:00:57 UTC
*Redocked: May 23, 1969 - 03:11:02 UTCLM closest approach to lunar surface
*May 22, 1969, 21:29:43 UTC
On May 22, 1969 at 20:35:02 UTC, a 27.4 second LM descent propulsion system burn inserted the LM into a descent orbit of 112.8 km by 15.7 km so that the resulting lowest point in the orbit occurred about 15° from lunar landing site 2 (the
Apollo 11 landing site). The lowest measured point in the trajectory was 15.6 km above the lunar surface at 21:29:43 UTC.Mission Highlights
This was the first manned space mission to contain an all-veteran crew.
This dress rehearsal for a
Moon landing brought Stafford and Cernan's lunar module "Snoopy " to 8.4 nautical miles (15.6 km) from the lunar surface. Except for that final stretch, the mission went exactly as a landing would have gone, both in space and on the ground, where Apollo's extensive tracking and control network was put through a dry run.Shortly after leaving
low Earth orbit , the command/service module separated from the S-IVB stage, turned around, and docked its nose to the top of the lunar module still nestled in the S-IVB. The CSM/LM stack then separated from the S-IVB for the trip to the moon.Upon reaching lunar orbit, Young remained alone in command module "
Charlie Brown " while Stafford and Cernan flew separately in the LM. The LM crew checked out their craft's radar and ascent engine, rode out a momentary gyration in the lunar lander's motion (due to a faulty switch setting), and surveyed the Apollo 11 landing site in theSea of Tranquility . The lunar module on this flight was not equipped to land, however.Apollo 10 added another first by broadcasting live
color TV from space.Hardware Disposition
The Apollo 10 LM ascent stage is in
heliocentric orbit making it the sole intact lunar module ascent stage remaining out of the 10 true LMs sent into space. The Apollo 5, 9, 13 LM ascent stages burned up in Earth's atmosphere (as did theLunar Test Article LTA-B flown asballast aboardApollo 8 ), the Apollo 11 and 16 LM ascent stages were left in lunar orbit and crashed onto the moon when their orbits decayed, and the Apollo 12, 14, 15 and 17 LM ascent stages were deliberately crashed onto the moon.The Apollo 10 LM descent stage is expected to have crashed onto the lunar surface, but the exact location is unknown.
The Apollo 10 Command Module "Charlie Brown" is on display at the Science Museum in
London .Mission Insignia
The shield-shaped emblem for the flight shows a large, three-dimensional
Roman numeral X sitting on the moon's surface, in Stafford's words, "to show that we had left our mark." Although it did not land on the moon, the prominence of the number represents the significant contributions the mission made to the Apollo program. A CSM circles the moon as an LM ascent stage flies up from its low pass over the lunar surface. The earth is visible in the background. A wide, light blue border carries the word APOLLO at the top and the crew names around the bottom. The patch is trimmed in gold.
=ee also
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Splashdown (spacecraft landing)
*List of artificial objects on the Moon Notes
References
* [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/ NASA NSSDC Master Catalog]
* [http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4029/Apollo_00a_Cover.htm APOLLO BY THE NUMBERS: A Statistical Reference by Richard W. Orloff (NASA)]
* [http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4012/vol3/table2.38.htm Apollo 10 Characteristics - SP-4012 NASA HISTORICAL DATA BOOK]
*Lattimer, Dick (1985). 'All We Did was Fly to the Moon". Whispering Eagle Press. ISBN 0-9611228-0-3.External links
* [http://www.astronautix.com/flights/apollo10.htm Apollo 10 entry in Encyclopedia Astronautica]
* [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/SP-4009/cover.htm The Apollo Spacecraft: A Chronology]
* [http://history.nasa.gov/apsr/apsr.htm Apollo Program Summary Report]
* [http://vesuvius.jsc.nasa.gov/er/seh/Ap10.html Mission Report: Apollo 10]
* [http://www.maniacworld.com/Apollo-10-Moon-Orbit.htm Apollo 10 Moon Orbit] Video
* [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/mirrors/images/html/as10.htm More images from Apollo 10]
* [http://www.apollotv.net Apollo/Saturn V Development Apollo 10 Launch] ApolloTV.net Video
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