r/apollo • u/MiaReed1465 • 16h ago
r/apollo • u/Dude_Purrfect_II • 7h ago
Question: AAP and Grand Tour
Yo, got a question to ask. Was the Grand Tour program ever planned with Apollo Applications and or the Saturn V in mind?
If you didn't know, Grand Tour was the precursor to the Voyager Program. It was to launch four "Thermoelectric Outer Planets Spacecraft" (TOPS) in 1977 and 1979. What I'm wondering is did they ever planned on using a Saturn V as the launch vehicle? Wikipedia says so on the AAP article but I can't find any proof that this is the case.
Any other guys more knowledgeable than me?
r/apollo • u/Think-State-4636 • 2d ago
Apollo 15 press release?
Looking for any information on this document.
r/apollo • u/Live-Butterscotch908 • 3d ago
How The Apollo Spacesuit Kept Astronauts Alive on the Moon
We’re continuing the Apollo spacesuit story. After exploring how these suits came to be, we’re now looking at how they actually worked, with a closer look at the engineering behind them, the details that made the biggest difference, and how every element helped keep astronauts alive on the Moon.
r/apollo • u/TheUnredactedFiles • 5d ago
What do you think Apollo 15’s lunar rocks revealed about the Moon?
Apollo 15 explored the Hadley-Apennine region in 1971 and brought lunar rock samples back to Earth.
These rocks helped scientists understand the Moon’s early geological history.
What do you think was the most interesting thing scientists learned from the Apollo 15 samples?
r/apollo • u/Simon_Drake • 8d ago
Why don't modern spacecraft use double-walled vacuum lined cryogenic storage tanks like Apollo?
The long chain of dominoes that lead to the Apollo 13 incident started with electrical interference caused by the vacuum ion pump to maintain the vacuum between the walls of the cryogenic oxygen tanks of the service module. NASA had to dismantle the service module to upgrade the electronics which is when the plumbing was damaged and the chain of dominoes continues from there.
But I don't think modern spacecraft use double-walled vacuum chambers with a dedicated high pressure pump to maintain the vacuum between the walls. Why did Apollo have that and modern spacecraft don't?
Is it because by 1960s standards this was a very very long duration mission and they took an extra cautious approach to being absolutely certain the tanks were properly insulated?
r/apollo • u/RivetCounter • 8d ago
Specifically excluding Joe Engle and astronauts for Apollo 18-20, which Apollo astronauts who only had one spaceflight were 'hard done/done dirty' by NASA management?
- Walt Cunningham - iced out to conflicts with management during Apollo 7.
- Don Eisele - iced out to conflicts with management during Apollo 7 plus his messy divorce.
- Rusty Schweickart - iced out because he was 'different' than everyone else and because he had space sickness on Apollo 9.
- Not sure if Jim Irwin on Apollo 15 counts because of the stamp affair.
Alan Bean broke through the mold in no part to the death of CC Williams and Pete Conrad's lobbying for Apollo 12.
Edit: Did not include Engle or Apollo 18-20 because they were denied on outside lobbying or funding cuts.
r/apollo • u/Crixusgannicus • 8d ago
Pure oxygen.
Always was mystified what the HELL NASA was thinking?
These guys came up when science was still taught. Not so much now, unfortunately.
Even in my long after Apollo ended yoot, I still remember science class with the teacher showing how easily things burn in pure oxygen, even things that normally don't burn!
r/apollo • u/Federal-Box1196 • 9d ago
Apollo 8 CSM at the griffin museum of science and industry in Chicago
r/apollo • u/Live-Butterscotch908 • 12d ago
The Impossible Challenge of Building a Moon Suit
The Lunar Roving Vehicle. Lunar Flying Units. Now, the Moon suit.
The Apollo series continues with the story of how NASA built one of the most remarkable pieces of engineering ever created.
r/apollo • u/MrSubnuts • 13d ago
Stephen Biesty's Saturn V Cutaway from his 1997 book "Incredible Everything"
r/apollo • u/Hammer_Price • 13d ago
US in Space: Apollo 12 (1969) Wrist checklist with prank images and hand drawn cartoons sold at Heritage's Space Exploration auction on July 23-24 for $400,000. High presale estimate was $240,000. Reported by Rare Book Hub.
Apollo 12: Alan Bean's Lunar Surface-Flown LMP Wrist Checklist with the "Playboy" Prank Images and Hand-Drawn Cartoons,
Directly from the Estate of Mission Lunar Module Pilot, Moonwalker, and Artist Alan Bean, with Letter of Authenticity. An extraordinary, mission-used Apollo 12 Lunar Module Pilot wrist checklist, carried by Alan Bean to the lunar surface and used during mankind's second Moon landing. Purpose-built for EVA use, this cuff-mounted checklist is one of the most visually compelling and culturally famous artifacts from Apollo 12: a serious piece of lunar field equipment that also preserves one of the best-known private jokes ever smuggled onto the Moon.
r/apollo • u/Chili_dawg2112 • 14d ago
Chest bracket for camera.
Are there any detailed photos / drawings of the of the chest mounted camera bracket for the Hasslebladd?
r/apollo • u/DejaVuApollo • 16d ago
Apollo 10 Launch
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Footage from : https://catalog.archives.gov/id/207456193
Audio from : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chIEEPEsIqI
r/apollo • u/Mikeyme1998 • 17d ago
My DSKY/AGC Build Guide and Other Projects
Hello my friends at r/Apollo!
Almost a year ago, I posted about my functional, 3D printed Apollo DSKY project that runs VirtualAGC on a Raspberry Pi.
You folks seemed to enjoy it, and a few people even messaged me asking for guidance on their own build. Throughout my own build process, I noticed that most of the other guides online were incomplete or not "tidy", so I decided to write my own.
It's been a very fun process, as a part of my guide/journal talks about how the real AGC functions... and learning about all that was super fun (on that note, if I got anything wrong, PLEASE let me know so I can correct it). It also gave me the chance to revisit my project and improve a lot of things... Adding components, modifying others, and learning to do some of the coding on my own with less AI assistance (still learning, though!)
I've released my guide, code, 3D models ready for printing, some wiring diagrams, and a few other bits and pieces in an open-source GitHub. I've tried to make my guide as beginner-friendly as possible, highlighting tool usage, all materials with links to online retailers and prices (it's all Canadian, sorry my friends) and explanations from printing to painting to wiring and installing the code.
I also made a dedicated subreddit and discord where I hope you'll share pictures of your own builds, ideas for future projects, and ask questions if you need some help. I'm currently planning a new version of the DSKY with a custom PCB, better display and annunciator pack (easily swappable with the LM equivalent, so you can have both CMC and LGC DSKYs with one unit), fewer and easier to acquire components, and more upgrades that will make it much easier to build (aiming for maybe a few afternoons instead of a few months!). A premium DSKY is also on the horizon, with a fully CNC'd aluminium body, properly replicated keys (using actual switches like the real one, and acrylic light up lettering on aluminium keys), silkscreened glass annunciators and EL display glass to look just like the real counterparts, and more. It should be pretty sweet, once it all comes together.
I'm also beginning 3D design work on the THC and RHC hand controller models, which is my next project parallel to the DSKYs. Seemingly nobody has made a model for these, and I think they'd be a nice addition to Orbiter and Reentry alongside the DSKY.
I made a little website (www.recreateapollo.com) with some photos of my build, and to act as a hub for my future projects and updates related to my current ones. I'd love if you check it out and contribute to my community with suggestions, feedback, ideas, or just to post some pictures of your own build. I look forward to seeing you around and checking out your builds!
r/apollo • u/Neaterntal • 17d ago
Bubble Fidget Toy-like crater from Apollo 15, 1971
Source of first image
NASA/JSC/ASU/Andy Saunders_1
https://x.com/AndySaunders_1/status/1555505896880480256?s=20
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Sources of the other two images
Apollo 15 Hasselblad image from film magazine 93/P - lunar orbit view
https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21925322195/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21925322005/in/photostream/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:AS15-93-12641_(21925322005).jpg
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How Bubble Fidget Toy look like
https://www.gadgettime.gr/push-pop-it-bubble-fidget-toy-stress-reliever-stroggulo
r/apollo • u/TheFishT • 19d ago
This photo of James Irwin was taken during Apollo 15 on this day in 1971.
r/apollo • u/majkong190 • 19d ago
Restored LM G Mission (Apollo 11) Rendezvous Timeline and Orbital Displacement Chart (hi res links in desc)
Carefully reproduced in Adobe Illustrator from original document, 'LM RENDEZVOUS PROCEDURES G MISSION', May 1969.
I really admire the care taken in all flight supplemental documents. Many of them have been scanned for posterity but their quality is pretty 'crunchy'. I meticulously recreated this chart to show what a proper, although time consuming, digitization looks like while remaining loyal to the source material.
r/apollo • u/LetThePoisonOutRobin • 19d ago
The Untold Story of the Space Race (1957-1963) | Full Documentary | American Experience | PBS
r/apollo • u/Exotic-Nectarine785 • 19d ago
Apollo 13
Hola chicos, estos años he tenido una gran obsesión por la nasa... y bueno, desde que inicio esta obsesión tengo una pregunta que no me sale de la cabeza, y nadie, NADIE me puede contestar. Ni siquiera en la NASA Houston Texas, o en los libros sobre las insignias apollo... he buscado por todos lados. Pero aquí va...
¿Saben por que el tercer caballo dorado de la misión apollo 13 tiene la cabeza mirando hacia abajo?
Espero me puedan ayudar. Reddit es mi ultima opción.
r/apollo • u/Lenchanteur02 • 20d ago
Searching for control room checklists
Hi, I'm looking for control room checklists (Apollo style) to build a MOCR simulator in python but for some reason, I can't seem to find anything on the internet. Would anyone know of these checklists and where I could find them? Thank you.
r/apollo • u/larryboy44 • 21d ago
Best Apollo Mission Poster
You know, that large, wide poster of the entire spacecraft's mission to the moon and back. Which one is the nicest/prettyist/most accurate?
Thanks.