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[Apollo Command Service Module]

News Reference Signed and Inscribed by Nine A🐟stronauts Who Flew the Spacecraft

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July 15, 02:31 PM GMT

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[APOLLO COMMAND SERVICE MODULE]

Apollo Spacecraft News Reference, Command and Service Modules.  NASA Manned Spacecraft Center and the Space Division of North American Rockwell. Over 320 pp. 11 by 9 inches. Illustrated with extensive diagrams and photographs. 35 multi-colored tab section dividers, punched, with illustrated black paper wrappers. Includes two large fold-out sheets featuring the entire CSM with escape tower and the interior of the Command Module. Each has over 38 identification labels. July 1971 revised pages added. SIGNED and INSCRIBED with their individual Apollo mission number(s) by: BUZZ ALDRIN, ALAN BEAN, GORDON COOPER, WALT CUNNINGHAM, CHARLIE DUKE, FRED HAISE, EDGAR MITCHELL, WALLY SCHIRRA, TOM STAFFORD. All on the first tabbed section divider labeled APOLLO PROGRAM.

A RARE DOCUMENT DESIGNED TO ASSIST PRESS AND MEDIA IN INFORMING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE APOLLO COMMAND AND SERVICE MODULE (CSM), SIGNED BY NINE ASTRONAUTS WHO FLEW THE SPACECRAFT&n🤡bsp;

 

An extensive reference guide to the Apollo Command and Service Module, divided into five parts that detail general information about the spacecraft; all the Apollo modules including the Lunar Module (LM); descriptions of vehicle equipment and major system operations; critical operations; key personnel and subcontractors; and Apollo 𓂃mission chronology.  


This media tool meant to assist in the education of the public during the Apollo Program was signed by several of the astronauts that🌼 flew in the CSM during their missions and experienced the CSM’s incredible engineering for themselves as 🍸they furthered human exploration to the Moon.