Apollo 13 Command and Service Module Odyssey

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Apollo 13 Command and Service Module Odyssey was the main spacecraft of NASA’s ill-fated 1970 Apollo 13 mission, which suffered a critical in-flight explosion but was famously brought safely back to Earth through improvised problem-solving by the crew and ground control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Apollo Command and Service Module
NASA spacecraft
spacecraft
associatedWith quote "Houston, we’ve had a problem"
backupRoleAfterAccident limited power and guidance platform
callSign Odyssey
commandModuleDisposition returned to Earth
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewCapacity 3
crewMember Fred Haise
Jack Swigert
Jim Lovell
culturalSignificance central spacecraft in the Apollo 13 incident widely depicted in media
damageConsequence loss of most oxygen supply
loss of normal electrical power
loss of normal water supply
damagedComponent Service Module oxygen tank 2
design block II Apollo CSM design
emergencyProcedure crew used Lunar Module Aquarius as lifeboat
powered down to conserve energy
eventDate 1970-04-13 oxygen tank explosion
failureType service module oxygen tank failure
followedBy Apollo 14 Command and Service Module
surface form: Apollo 14 Command and Service Module Kitty Hawk
launchDate 1970-04-11
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchVehicle Saturn V
manufacturer Rockwell International
surface form: North American Rockwell
mission Apollo 13
missionType lunar landing (aborted)
notableEvent oxygen tank explosion
operator NASA
partOf Apollo 13
precededBy Apollo 12 command module Yankee Clipper
surface form: Apollo 12 Command and Service Module Yankee Clipper
primaryPowerSource fuel cells
program Apollo program
recoveredBy USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2)
reentry successful
reentryModule Command Module of Odyssey
result crew returned safely to Earth
lunar landing aborted
safetyImpact led to major changes in Apollo spacecraft safety procedures
serviceModuleDisposition jettisoned before reentry
spaceAgency NASA
splashdownDate 1970-04-17
splashdownLocation Pacific Ocean
supportFrom Johnson Space Center
surface form: Mission Control Center Houston
usedAs primary life-support and command module before explosion
yearOfMission 1970

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Jack Swigert spacecraft Apollo 13 Command and Service Module Odyssey
Gene Kranz participatedIn Apollo 13 Command and Service Module Odyssey
this entity surface form: Apollo 13 mission operations