Apollo 15 Command and Service Module

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The Apollo 15 Command and Service Module was the spacecraft that housed the crew and main propulsion systems for NASA’s fourth crewed lunar landing mission in 1971.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Apollo Command and Service Module
spacecraft
carriedCommunicationsSystem yes
carriedCrewMember Alfred M. Worden NERFINISHED
David R. Scott NERFINISHED
James B. Irwin NERFINISHED
carriedElectricalPowerSystem yes
carriedGuidanceNavigationControl yes
carriedLifeSupportSystems yes
commandModuleShape conical
countryOfOperator United States of America
surface form: United States
crewCapacity 3
crewLaunchMass approximately 30 metric tons
destination lunar orbit
era Space Race NERFINISHED
launchDate 1971-07-26
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchVehicle Saturn V NERFINISHED
manufacturer North American Rockwell NERFINISHED
mission Apollo 15 NERFINISHED
missionDuration about 12 days
missionLunarLandingSequenceNumber 4
missionOutcome success
missionSequenceNumberInApolloProgram 15
missionType crewed lunar landing mission support
operatedBy NASA
partOf Apollo 15 NERFINISHED
program Apollo program NERFINISHED
propulsionType Service Propulsion System NERFINISHED
reentryDate 1971-08-07
reentryDestination Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
reentryMethod ballistic reentry with parachute splashdown
role Earth–Moon transit vehicle
crew habitat
main propulsion system
serviceModuleEngineCount 1
serviceModuleEngineType AJ10-137 NERFINISHED
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraftType Command and Service Module NERFINISHED
usedFor crew reentry to Earth
lunar orbit insertion
transearth injection
translunar injection maneuvers
usedInYear 1971

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Alfred M. Worden notableWork Apollo 15 Command and Service Module
this entity surface form: Apollo 15 deep-space EVA to retrieve film cassettes
subsatellite PFS-1 releasedFrom Apollo 15 Command and Service Module
subject surface form: PFS-1
Alfred M. Worden spacecraft Apollo 15 Command and Service Module
this entity surface form: Apollo 15 Command and Service Module Endeavour