NASA Photo ID: AS13-59-8501 File Name: 10075515.jpg
Film Type: 70mm BW Date Taken: 04/17/70
Title: View of damaged Apollo 13 Service Module from the Lunar/Command Modules
Description:
This view of the damaged Apollo 13 Service Module (SM), with the Moon in
the distant background, was photographed from the Lunar Module/Command
Module following SM jettisoning. The Command Module (CM), still docked
with the Lunar Module (LM), is in the foreground. An entire panel on the
SM was blown away by the apparent explosion of oxygen tank number two
located in Sector 4 of the SM. Three fuel cells, two oxygen tanks, and two
hdyrogren tanks are located in Sector 4. The damaged area is forward
(above) the S-band high gain antenna. The damage to the SM caused the
Apollo 13 crewmen to use the LM as a "lifeboat". The LM was jettisoned
just prior to Earth reentry by the CM.
Subject terms:
APOLLO 13
APOLLO PROJECT
DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
FAILURE ANALYSIS
PHOTOGRAPHS
SERVICE MODULES
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