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  1. 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 Moon …

  2. Chilling final 8 words of astronauts who burned alive during launch ...

    4 天之前 · Chilling final 8 words of astronauts who burned alive during launch rehearsal Three NASA astronauts died during a launch rehearsal on January 27, 1967, when a fire broke out in the Apollo 1 …

  3. Where to See the Apollo Command Modules (Updated for 2026)

    2025年3月4日 · Do you want to see an Apollo Command Module? Here are the locations of each of the 12 Apollo Command Modules around the world.

  4. Project Apollo Diagrams - NASA

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  5. The command module, built by North American Aviation (at the time of launch, North American Rockwell Corporation), accommodated three astronauts during the mission.

  6. Apollo Command Module Never Touched the Moon. But It Made the …

    2019年7月12日 · The command module was the backbone of NASA's Apollo program, which carried astronauts to the moon 50 years ago.

  7. North American Aviation Apollo Command Module 007A

    The Museum's Apollo Command Module, known as CM 007 and CM 007A, is the first production-line capsule delivered to NASA for testing and training. It was originally identical to the Apollo 1 Block 1 …

  8. Project Apollo - Command Module Photos | Historic Spacecraft

    Command and Service Module (CSM-105) was originally used for acoustic and vibration testing. The spacecraft is now part of the Apollo-Soyuz (ASTP) display at the National Air and Space Museum.

  9. Command Module (CM) | Apollo Spacecraft | APOLLO MANIACS

    Command Module (CM) The Command Module is the central part of the Apollo spacecraft. It houses three astronauts, and carries them from launch until splashdown at the end of the two weeks …

  10. Apollo 1 - Wikipedia

    Command module 012, labeled Apollo One, arrives at Kennedy Space Center on August 26, 1966. In October 1966, NASA announced the flight would carry a small television camera to broadcast live …