CSM-110

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CSM-110 was the Apollo command and service module used on the Apollo 14 mission, carrying astronauts to lunar orbit and back.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Apollo Command and Service Module
crewed spacecraft
spacecraft
associatedLunarModule Antares NERFINISHED
carriedCrew Alan Shepard NERFINISHED
Edgar Mitchell NERFINISHED
Stuart Roosa NERFINISHED
commandModuleName Kitty Hawk NERFINISHED
commandModuleType Block II Apollo Command Module NERFINISHED
communicationSystem S-band communication system
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewCapacity 3
crewPosition command module pilot Stuart Roosa remained in CSM-110 in lunar orbit NERFINISHED
destination lunar orbit
dockedWith LM-8 Antares NERFINISHED
flightPhase lunar orbit insertion
transearth injection
translunar injection
guidanceSystem Apollo Guidance Computer NERFINISHED
heatShield ablative heat shield
heatShieldTested during Apollo 14 reentry
historicalSignificance returned the first American in space, Alan Shepard, to the Moon
launchDate 1971-01-31
launchedWith Saturn V NERFINISHED
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchVehicle Saturn V SA-509 NERFINISHED
lifeSupport Environmental Control System NERFINISHED
manufacturer North American Rockwell NERFINISHED
mission Apollo 14 NERFINISHED
missionDuration 9 days 1 hour 58 minutes
missionOutcome success
operatedBy NASA
orbitedBody Earth NERFINISHED
Moon NERFINISHED
powerSource fuel cells
primaryEngine Service Propulsion System NERFINISHED
program Apollo program NERFINISHED
recoveredBy USS New Orleans NERFINISHED
reentryDate 1971-02-09
reentryMethod atmospheric reentry
reentryProfile skip reentry not used
returnedTo Earth NERFINISHED
roleInMission carried astronauts to lunar orbit and back
serviceModule Apollo 14 Service Module NERFINISHED
serviceModuleType Block II Apollo Service Module NERFINISHED
splashdownLocation Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
usedFor transport of crew between Earth and lunar orbit

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