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Apollo 13 First Prime Crew Chosen

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NASA No.  S-69-62224

December 1969

Apollo 13 prime crew portrait. From left to right are Astronauts James A. Lovell, Thomas K. Mattingly, and Fred W. Haise in their space suits. On the table in front of them are (l-r) a model of a sextant, the Apollo 13 insignia, and a model of an astrolabe. The sextant and astrolabe are two ancient forms of navigation.

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First Apollo 13 Prime Crew

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NASA No.  70-H-24

December 1969

The first named Apollo 13 Prime Crew. With James Lovell, Ken Mattingly and Fred Haise.

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Lovell & Young ALSEP Training

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NASA  No.  KSC-69PC-574

29 October 1969

Working with the ALSEP central station, in centre, is Astronaut James Lovell, commander of the Apollo 13 prime crew. Looking on the right of the central station is Astronaut John Young, backup crew commander.

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Apollo 13 Lunar Module Testing

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NASA No.  KSC-69P-948

24 November 1969

The Apollo 13 Lunar Module is seen during landing gear deployment tests in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at KSC.

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Apollo 13 Haise EVA Training

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NASA  No.  S-70-24012

19 January 1970

Astronaut Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot of the Apollo 13 lunar landing mission, participates in lunar surface simulation training at the Manned Spacecraft Center. Haise is attached to a Six Degrees of Freedom Simulator.

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Apollo 13 Lovell EVA Training

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NASA No.  S-70-29672

28 January 1970

Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., commander of the Apollo 13 lunar landing mission, participates in a walk-through of the extravehicular activity (EVA) timeline at Kennedy Space Centre. Here, Lovell, using mock-ups, traverses with the two sub-packages of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP). Astronaut Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar Module Pilot, is standing in the left background.

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Apollo 13 Haise ALSD Training

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NASA No.  S-70-29673

28 January 1970

During training at KSC Haise is seen as he uses an Apollo Lunar Surface Drill (ALSD) to dig a three-meter heat flow probe hole just like he would have done on the lunar surface.

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Apollo 13 Fred Haise EVA Training

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NASA No.   S-70-27034

4 February 1970

Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot of the Apollo 13 lunar landing mission, simulates lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) during training exercises in the Kennedy Space Centre's Flight Crew Training bldg. Haise is wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) and is holding a Solar Wind Composition experiment.

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Apollo 13 Jim Lovell In The LLTV

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NASA No.  S-70-30534

9 March 1970

A Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV), piloted by Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., sets down on the runway at the conclusion of a test flight at Ellington Air Force Base. A hovering helicopter watches the LLTV landing. Lovell used the LLTV to practice lunar landing techniques in preparation for his scheduled Apollo 13 mission.

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Apollo 13 Jim Lovell In The LLTV

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NASA No.  S-70-30534

9 March 1970

A Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV), piloted by Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., sets down on the runway at the conclusion of a test flight at Ellington Air Force Base. A hovering helicopter watches the LLTV landing. Lovell used the LLTV to practice lunar landing techniques in preparation for his scheduled Apollo 13 mission.

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Apollo 13 On Pad At Night

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NASA No.  70-H-441

24 March 1970

A wonderful view of the Apollo 13 Saturn V under spot lights with the Mobile Service Structure looming in the background during a Countdown Demonstration Test.

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Apollo 13 CSM On Pad At Night

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NASA No.  70-HC-536

24 March 1970

A fantastic view of the Apollo 13 Command & Service Module and Escape System on top of the mighty Saturn V as seen from the Mobile Service Structure during a Countdown Demonstration Test at night.

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Apollo 13 On Pad 39A At Night

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NASA No.   S-70-32989

24 March 1970

A wonderful ground level view of the Apollo 13 stack bathed in spot lights during a Countdown Demonstration Test at night.

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Apollo 13 James Lovell Suits Up

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NASA No.   S-70-34848

11 April 1970

Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., commander for Apollo 13 mission, undergoes spacesuit checks a few hours before launch.

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Apollo 13 Swigert Ready For Launch

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NASA  No.  S-70-34849

11 April 1970

Astronaut John Swigert is seen during suiting up operations for the Apollo 13 mission a few hours before launch.

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Apollo 13 Swigert Spacesuit Checks

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NASA  No.  S-70-34850

11 April 1970

Astronaut John Swigert is seen during suiting up operations for the Apollo 13 mission a few hours before launch.

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Apollo 13 John Swigert Suits Up

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NASA No.   S-70-34687

11 April 1970

Astronaut John Swigert relaxes for a moment during suiting up operations for the Apollo 13 mission a few hours before launch.

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Apollo 13 Lift Off

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NASA  No.  S-70-34854

11 April 1970

The Apollo 13 (spacecraft 109/Lunar Module 7/Saturn 508) space vehicles lifts off from Pad A, Launch Complex 39 at Kennedy Space Centre at 2:13 p.m., April 11, 1970

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Apollo 13 Lift Off  #2

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NASA  No.  S-70-34852

11 April 1970

The Apollo 13 (spacecraft 109/Lunar Module 7/Saturn 508) space vehicles lifts off from Pad A, Launch Complex 39 at Kennedy Space Centre at 2:13 p.m., April 11, 1970

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Int'l Astronomical Union Crater #302

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NASA No.  AS13-60-8635

14 April 1970

An oblique view of the International Astronomical Union Crater No. 302 on the lunar far-side as photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft during its pass around the Moon. This large crater is located at 162  degrees east longitude and 10 degrees south latitude. The smaller crater, I.A.U. No. 301, is in the foreground. This view is looking southwest.

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Apollo 13 Bright-Rayed Crater

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NASA No.   AS13-60-8675

14 April 1970

This bright-rayed crater on the lunar far-side was photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft during its pass around the Moon. This area is northeast of Mare Marginus. The bright-rayed crater is located at about 105 degrees east longitude and 45 degrees north latitude. The crater Joliot-Curie is located between Mare Marginus and the rayed crater. This view is looking generally toward the northeast.

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Apollo 13 Bright-Rayed Crater #2

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14 April 1970

Another fine view of bright-rayed crater on the lunar far-side that was photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft during its pass around the Moon.

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Apollo 13 And Tsiolkovsky Crater

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NASA No.   AS13-60-8659

14 April 1970

Excellent view of the lunar far-side showing the crater Tsiolkovsky, as photographed by the crew of the Apollo 13 mission during lunar pass. The view is looking southeast toward the lunar horizon. The approximate coordinates of Tsiolkovsky are 128.5 degrees east longitude and 20.5 degrees south latitude.

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Apollo 13 And Tsiolkovsky Crater #2

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NASA No.   AS13-60-8659

14 April 1970

Excellent view of the lunar farside showing the crater Tsiolkovsky, as photographed by the crew of the Apollo 13 mission during lunar pass. The view is looking southeast toward the lunar horizon. The approximate coordinates of Tsiolkovsky are 128.5 degrees east longitude and 20.5 degrees south latitude.

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Apollo 13 Lunar Far-Side View

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NASA  No.  AS13-62-8918

14 April 1972

This oblique view of the lunar far-side was photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft as it passed around the Moon on its hazardous journey homeward. This view is looking East. The large crater in the center at the horizon is International Astronomical Union (IAU) crater no. 221. The next larger crater just south of IAU no. 221 is IAU 220. This area of the Moon is located southeast of Mare Moscoviense. IAU 221 is located at 164 degrees east longitude and 10 degrees north latitude.

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Apollo 13 Lunar Far-Side View #2

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NASA  No.  AS13-62-8922

14 April 1972

This oblique view of the lunar farside was photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft as it passed around the Moon on its hazardous journey homeward. The large, conspicuous mare area is Mare Moscoviense which is located at 146 degrees east longitude and 25 degrees north latitude. The large crater at the horizon is International Astronomical Union crater no. 221. This view is looking northeast from the spacecraft.

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Apollo 13 Lunar Far-Side View #3

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NASA  No.  AS13-62-8923

14 April 1972

This oblique view of the lunar farside was photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft as it passed around the Moon on its hazardous journey homeward. The large, conspicuous mare area is Mare Moscoviense which is located at 146 degrees east longitude and 25 degrees north latitude. The large crater at the horizon is International Astronomical Union crater no. 221. This view is looking northeast from the spacecraft.

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Apollo 13 MCC Activity

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NASA No.   S-70-34986

14 April 1970

A group of eight astronauts and flight controllers monitor the console activity in the Mission Operations Control Room of the Mission Control Centre during the Apollo 13 lunar landing mission.

 Seated, left to right, are MOCR Guidance Officer Raymond F. Teague; Astronaut Edgar D. Michell, and Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., Standing, left to right, are Scientist-Astronaut Anthony W. England; Astronaut Joe H. Engle; Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan; Astronaut Ronald E. Evans; and M.P. Frank, a flight controller. When this picture was made, the Apollo 13 moon landing had already been cancelled, and the Apollo 13 crewmen were in transearth trajectory attempting to bring their crippled spacecraft back home.

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Apollo 13 In Flight With Jim Lovell

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NASA No.  AS13-59-8484

14 April 1970

Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., commander of the Apollo 13 mission, is pictured at his position in the Lunar Module. The Apollo 13 crew of Astronauts Lovell; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, relied on the LM as a "lifeboat". The dependence on the LM was caused by by an apparent explosion of oxygen tank number two in the Service Module. The LM was jettisoned just prior to Earth re-entry of the Command Module.

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Apollo 13 Slayton Holding The Mailbox

10 x  8  B/W Glossy NASA Photograph

April 1970

Deke Slayton is seen showing the completed "Mailbox" to Dr Gilruth and other Apollo 13 mission controllers. The "Mailbox is a jerry-rigged arrangement which the Apollo 13 astronauts built to use the Command Module lithium hydroxide canisters to purge carbon dioxide from the Lunar Module. Lithium hydroxide is used to scrub CO2 from the spacecraft's atmosphere. Since there was a limited amount of lithium hydroxide in the LM, this arrangement was rigged up to utilize the canisters from the CM.

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Apollo 13 John Swigert Building The Mail-Box

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NASA  No.  AS13-62-9004

14 April 1972

Interior view of the Apollo 13 Lunar Module (LM) during the trouble-plagued journey back to Earth. This photograph show some of the temporary hose connections and apparatus which were necessary when the three astronauts moved form the Command Module to use the LM as a "lifeboat". Astronaut John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot, is on the right. On the left, an astronauts holds in his right hand the feed water bag from the Portable Life Support System (PLSS). It is connected to a hose (in center) from the Lunar Topographic (Hyson) camera. in the background is the "mail box", a jerry-rigged arrangement which the Apollo 13 astronauts built to use the Command Module lithium hydroxide canisters to purge carbon dioxide from the Lunar Module. Lithium hydroxide is used to scrub CO2 from the spacecraft's atmosphere. Since there was a limited amount of lithium hydroxide in the LM, this arrangement was rigged up to utilize the canisters from the CM.

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Apollo 13 Earth View Homeward Bound #4

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NASA  No.  AS13-60-8588

April 1972

This photograph of the Earth was taken from the Apollo 13 spacecraft during its trans-earth journey home.

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Apollo 13 Damaged Service Module

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NASA No.  AS13-59-8501

17 April 1970

This view of the damaged Apollo 13 Service Module (SM) was photographed from the Lunar Module/Command Module following SM jettisoning. As seen here, an entire panel on the SM was blown away by the apparent explosion of oxygen tank number two located in Sector 4 of the SM. Two of the three fuel cells are visible just forward (above) the heavily damaged area. Three fuel cells, two oxygen tanks, and two hydrogen tanks are locate in Sector 4. The damaged area is located above the S-band high gain antenna. Nearest the camera is the Service Propulsion System (SPS) engine and nozzle. The damage to the SM caused the Apollo 13 crewmen to use the Lunar Module (LM) as a "lifeboat". The LM was jettisoned just prior to Earth re-entry by the Command Module.

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Apollo 13 Damaged SM And The Moon

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NASA No.  AS13-59-8513

17 April 1970

This view of the damaged Apollo 13 Service Module (SM), with the Moon seen in the distant background, was photographed from the Lunar Module/Command Module following SM jettisoning. The Command Module (CM), still docked with the Lunar Module (LM), is in the foreground.

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Apollo 13 Service Module & The Moon

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NASA No.  AS13-59-8538

17 April 1970

The severely damaged Apollo 13 Service Module is seen several thousand miles away from the Moon after it had been jettisoned from the Apollo 13 cluster of SM, CM and LM. The Moon is clearly seen at the bottom of the photograph.

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Apollo 13 Near Splashdown

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NASA No.  S-70-35652

17 April 1970

The Apollo 13 spacecraft heads toward a splashdown in the South Pacific Ocean. The Apollo 13 Command Module splashed down in the South Pacific at 12:07:44 p.m., 17 April  1970.

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Apollo 13 Made It Back Home

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NASA No.  S-70-35638

17 April 1970

The Apollo 13 Command Module splashed down in the South Pacific at 12:07:44 p.m., April 17, 1970. In this view the capsule has just hit the water and its three parachutes are starting to crumpling into the ocean. The Apollo 13 astronauts guided their spacecraft to a precise splashdown only four miles from the prime recovery USS Iwo Jima.

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Apollo 13 Splashdown

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NASA  No.  S-70-15870

17 April 1970

The Apollo 13 Command Module splashed down in the South Pacific at 12:07:44 p.m., April 17, 1970. In this view the capsule has just hit the water and its three parachutes are starting to crumpling into the ocean. The Apollo 13 astronauts guided their spacecraft to a precise splashdown only four miles from the prime recovery USS Iwo Jima.

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Apollo 13 Splashdown #2

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NASA  No.  S-70-15870

17 April 1970

The Apollo 13 Command Module splashed down in the South Pacific at 12:07:44 p.m., April 17, 1970. In this view the capsule has just hit the water and its three parachutes are starting to crumpling into the ocean. The Apollo 13 astronauts guided their spacecraft to a precise splashdown only four miles from the prime recovery USS Iwo Jima.

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Apollo 13 Splashdown #3

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NASA  No.  S-70-15870

17 April 1970

The Apollo 13 Command Module splashed down in the South Pacific at 12:07:44 p.m., April 17, 1970. In this view the capsule has just hit the water and its three parachutes are starting to crumpling into the ocean. The Apollo 13 astronauts guided their spacecraft to a precise splashdown only four miles from the prime recovery USS Iwo Jima.

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Apollo 13 Recovery Operation #2

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NASA No.  S-70-35631

17 April 1970

A water-level view of the Apollo 13 recovery operations in the South Pacific. U.S. Navy underwater demolition team assists the astronauts in egressing their Command Module and entering life rafts. Haise has his back to us and Jim Lovell is seen facing us.

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Apollo 13 Swigert Hoisted Onboard

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NASA No.  S-70-35651

17 April 1970

John L. Swigert Jr., Apollo 13 command module pilot, is lifted aboard a helicopter in a "Billy Pugh" net while Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., commander, awaits his turn. Astronaut Fred Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, is already aboard the helicopter. In the life raft with Lovell and in the water are several U.S. Navy Underwater Demolition Team Swimmers who assisted in the recovery operations. The Apollo 13 spacecraft splashed down at 12:07:44 p.m., April 17, 1970.

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Apollo 13 Commander Lovell Hoisted Onboard

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NASA No.  S-70-35645

17 April 1970

James A. Lovell Jr., Apollo 13 commander, is lifted aboard a helicopter from the prime recovery ship, the U.S.S. Iwo Jima, in a "Billy Pugh" net. Lovell was the last of the three Apollo 13 crewmen to egress the Command Module and the last to be lifted aboard the helicopter. He was preceded by Astronauts John L. Swigert Jr., and Fred W. Haise Jr. The Command Module and a U.S. Navy underwater demolition team swimmer can be seen in the background. Apollo 13 splashdown occurred at 12:07:44 p.m., April 17, 1970.

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Apollo 13 Jim Lovell & President Nixon

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NASA  No.  S-70-15506

18 April 1970

President Richard M. Nixon and Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., Apollo 13 commander, shake hands at special ceremonies at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. President Nixon was in Hawaii to present the Apollo 13 crew with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honour.

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Apollo 13 Post Flight De-Briefing

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NASA  No.  S-70-35747

20 April 1970

The three crewmen of the Apollo 13 mission are photographed during the first day of their post-flight debriefing activity at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC). Left to right, are Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., commander; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot.

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Apollo 13 Post-Flight SM Test #3

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NASA No.  S-70-41985

15 June 1970

Sequence photo from 16mm motion picture film of test at Langley Research Centre which seeks to determine mechanism by which Apollo 13 panel was separated from Service Module. The test used a 1/2 scale model with a honeycomb sandwich panel and was conducted in a vacuum chamber. This was the third photograph in the sequence of three of panel separation test at Langley Research Centre.

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Apollo 13 Post-Flight Oxygen Tank Test

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NASA No.  S-70-41984

15 June 1970

Sequence photo from 16mm motion picture film of test at Langley Research Centre which seeks to determine mechanism by which Apollo 13 panel was separated from Service Module. Full-scale propogation test at the NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre of fire inside the Apollo Service Module oxygen tank. The photograph from a motion picture sequence taken from outside the vessel shows failure of tank conduit with abrupt loss of oxygen pressure.

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Apollo 13 Heater & Fan Assembly

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NASA  No.  S-70-41328

June 1970

After the Apollo 13 Post-Flight SM Tests we see the heater and fan assembly from the Apollo 13 Service Module oxygen tank. This is an actual heater and fan probe assembly, but the tank and some of the wires were test only.

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Apollo 13 Crew With Ford

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The Crew with US President Ford.

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