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Apollo 13 Essay, Research Paper

Apollo 13 (AS-508)

Houston, we have a problem.

The Apollo 13 mission was launched at 2:13 p.m. EST, April 11, 1970 from launch

complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center. The space vehicle crew consisted of James A. Lovell, Jr.

commander, John L. Swigert, Jr., command module pilot and Fred W.

Haise, Jr. lunar module pilot.

The Apollo 13 Mission was planned as a lunar landing mission but

was aborted en route to the moon after about 56 hours of flight due to loss

of service module cryogenic oxygen and consequent loss of capability to

generate electrical power, to provide oxygen and to produce water.

Spacecraft systems performance was nominal until the fans in cryogenic oxygen tank 2 were

turned on at 55:53:18 ground elapsed time (GET). About 2 seconds after energizing the fan circuit,

a short was indicated in the current from fuel cell 3, which was supplying power to cryogenic

oxygen tank 2 fans. Within several additional seconds, two other shorted conditions occurred.

Electrical shorts in the fan circuit ignited the wire insulation, causing temperature and

pressure to increase within cryogenic oxygen tank 2. When pressure reached the cryogenic

oxygen tank 2 relief valve full-flow conditions of 1008 psi, the pressure began decreasing

for about 9 seconds, at which time the relief valve probably reseated, causing the pressure

to rise again momentarily. About a quarter of a second later, a vibration disturbance was

noted on the command module accelerometers.

The next series of events occurred within a fraction of a second between the

accelerometer disturbances and the data loss. A tank line burst, because of heat, in the

vacuum jacket pressurizing the annulus and, in turn, causing the blow-out plug on the

vacuum jacket to rupture. Some mechanism in bay 4 combined with the oxygen buildup in

that bay to cause a rapid pressure rise which resulted in separation of the outer panel. The

panel struck one of the dishes of the high-gain antenna. The panel separation shock closed

the fuel cell 1 and 3 oxygen reactant shut-off valves and several propellant and helium

isolation valves in the reaction control system. Data were lost for about 1.8 seconds as the

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