Apollo command and service module - Wikipedia
The Apollo command and service module (CSM) was one of two principal components of the United States Apollo spacecraft, used for the Apollo program, which landed astronauts on the …
Service Module (SM) | Apollo Spacecraft | APOLLO MANIACS
The Service Module supplies the electrical power, water, oxygen, and life support necessary for the CM and astronauts for the trip from the Earth to the Moon. The SM also controls the flight …
Apollo 12 - NASA
Oct 11, 2024 · The Apollo 12 Lunar Module (LM), in a lunar landing configuration, is photographed in orbit from the Command and Service Modules (CSM). The coordinates of the center of the …
Service Module | spacecraft | Britannica
Oct 1, 2025 · The service module (SM) was attached to the back of the CM and carried its fuel and power to form the command/service module (CSM). Docked to the front of the CSM was the …
Apollo Command/Service Module | National Aeronautics and ...
The CSM consisted of two segments: the Command Module, a cabin that housed a crew of three and equipment needed for re-entry and splashdown; and a Service Module that provided …
Season of Apollo - Part Five - Apollo Command and Service Modules
The cylindrical Service Module (SM) contained most of the spacecraft’s consumables and main propulsion system. The SM was 24 feet, 2 inches tall, 12 feet, 10 inches in diameter, and …
Apollo Service Module | This Day in Aviation
14 November 1969: At 16:22:00.68 UTC (11:22:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time), the Apollo 12 Saturn V (AS-507) lifted off from Launch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, …
Apollo 12 Fact Sheet - Spaceline
Following the docking of the Command Service Module (CSM) and Lunar Module (LM), the LM was entered to make sure the lightning had not damaged any of its systems. After the CSM …
The Apollo Command and Service Modules | HowStuffWorks
Without the heat shield, the astronauts would not have survived re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere at the end of the mission. The service module was a 24.6 foot (7.5 meters) tall …
Second lunar landing mission with scientific instrument module in the Apollo service module. Continued photo-graphic mapping and scientific experiments from lunar orbit; while on the …