We ran into a little snag on confirming the CSM DOI maneuver which has forced us to change the mission technique a little bit and I think you should know about it….
Category: Apollo 13
Can we cut 2 hours out of the Apollo rendezvous?
As you are no doubt aware, there is a movement afoot to shorten the Apollo rendezvous by 2 hours. This would be done by eliminating the CSI and CDH maneuvers and executing TPI about ½ hour after insertion. The reason this is being considered is to reduce the crew’s workday which currently is really pretty…
Apollo 13 Odds and Ends Meeting
This memo is to notify you of an Odds and Ends Mission Techniques meeting for Apollo 13 on December 5, 1969, starting at 9 a.m., Room 378 of Building 4. Very likely it will be the last big get together we will have for that mission. Generally, subjects to be discussed result from the effect…
A lengthy status report on lunar point landing including some remarks about CSM DOI
It is clear that lunar point landing capability is absolutely necessary if we are to support the exploration program the scientists want. That is, mission success intrinsically depends upon it. (The current definition of “point landing” is for the LM to touchdown on the lunar surface within 1 kilometer of a point referenced to specific…
Status report on Apollo 13 Mission Techniques – or “Go for CSM DOI”
Based on the September 23 Mission Techniques meeting, it appears that the command module DOI type mission should be adopted for Apollo 13. At this meeting we reviewed all facets of this approach and could find none that would keep us from going this way; on the other hand, the advantages appeared to be substantial….