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Report No.
M-933-71
MISSION OPERATION REPORT
APOLLO SUPPLEMENT
JULY
1971
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FF ICE OF
MANNED
SPACE
Fi
GHT
Prepored
by:
ApolloProgramOffice
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MA0
 
FOREWORD
MISSION
OPERATION
REPORTS
are published expressly for the use of NASA SeniorManagement, as required by the Administrator in NASA Management lnstruction HQMI8610.1, effective 30 April 1971
.
The purpose of these reports
is
to provide NASASeniorManagement with timely, complete, and definitive information on flight missionplans, and to establish official Mission Objectives which provide the basis for assess-ment of mission accomplishment.Prelaunch reports are prepared and issued for each flight project just prior to launch.Fol owing launch, updating (Post Launch) reports for each mission are issued to keepGeneral Management currently informed of definitivemission results as provided inNASA Management lnstruction HQMI 8610.1.Primary distribution of these reports
is
intended for personnel having program/projectmanagement responsibilities which sometimes results in a highly technical orientation.The Office of Public Affairs ~ublishes comprehensive series of reports on NASA flightmissions which are available for dissemination to the Press.APOLLO
MISSION OPERATION
REPORTS
are published in wo volumes: theMlSSlONOPERATION
REPORT
(MOR); and the
MISSION
OPERATION
REPORT,
APOLLO
SUPPLEMENT.
This format was designed to provide a mission-oriented document inthe
MOR,
with supporting equipment and facility description in the
MOR,
APOLLOSUPPLEMENT. The
MOR,
APOLLO SUPPLEMENT
is
a program-oriented referencedocument with a broad technical description of the space vehicle and associated equip-ment, the launch complex, and mission control and support facilities.Published and Distributed byPROGRAM and SPECIAL
REPORTS
DIVISION (XP)EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT
-
NASA HEADQUARTERS
NASA-HQ
 
M-932-70Apol lo SupplementCONTE
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pace Vehicle
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1
Saturn V Launch Vehicle
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2S-IC Stageo
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2
S-II
Stage
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6S-IVB Stage
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10Instrument Unit
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16Apollo Spacecraft
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21Spacecraft-bM Adapter
......................
21Service Module
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23Command Module
.........................
28Common Spacecraft Systems
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42Launch Escape System
.......................
45
Lunar Module
...........................
48
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rew Provisions
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pparelUnsuited
..............................
Suited
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Extravehicular.
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l
em Description
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ood and Water
.........................
ouches und Restraints
.........................
ommand Module
...........................
unar Module
...........................
ygiene Equipment
............................
perational Aids
..........................
mergency Equipment
........................
iscellaneous Equipment
................................
aunch Complex
................................
eneral
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C-39A
Facilities and Equipment
.....................
ehicle Assembly Building
.......................
aunch Control Center
..........................
obile Launcher
............................
aunch Pad
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pollo Emergency !ngress/Egress and Escape System
.......................
uel System FacilitiesLOX System Facility
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zimuth Alignment BuildingApril
1970
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