
Fifty years ago, Saturday, Apollo 13 launched for the moon, and unbeknownst to the astronauts they were about to embark upon an adventure and rescue mission that gripped the nation and the world. When the oxygen tank for the CSM Fuel Cell exploded, energy and water generation was cutoff for the primary vehicle for the Earth-Moon transfer, and improvisations had to be made to use the Lunar Module as a tug boat to push the crippled craft for a precise return to Earth. I thought I would be a good time to share my favorite Apollo 13 artifacts from the collection, and the Apollo CSM Fuel Cell that I am selling in what is undoubtedly the best assemblage of space artifacts I have ever seen come to auction.
With the 50th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 13, here is an artifact from the Apollo 13 spacecraft that flew around the moon and back.
From the new NASA documentary just released, Fred Haise described their lunar flyby on a free return trajectory: “I spent a good part of the time with Jack Swigert primarily; Jim wasn’t that interested; he had been to the moon and seen it. We shot a lot of pictures. We had two cameras out, and we were shooting pictures like crazy, like tourists.” (Jim! Really???)
This is the Command Module equipment locker stowage strap A8 (Aft 8). The A8 locker was mounted on the aft bulkhead of the Command Module below the crew couches. This locker had four storage areas with outer doors labels which included: Return 70mm Camera, 70 mm Film Mag, Lunar Surf Camera, 16 mm Mag, Transfer Bag, Decontam Bag, Rock Samp Container, Headset, Exerciser, and Pilot Preference Kit. It also has its Rockwell Space Division Temporary Parts Removal Tag.
Made of heavy weave synthetics, 1 x 7-1/2 inches (26 x 235 mm) with metal end-plate connectors.One is a dual snap plate with a partly readable ID of “V36-7… 24 – 3… 4 – 68….” and a circular inspection stamp with “ANM N67.” The opposite end has a peg type connector with a partly readable ID of “V36-7800 … – 5… 3… – 69… C” and a circular inspection stamp with “… NM 426.” The woven material is stamped “V36 730024 51.” SIGNED by FRED HAISE and INSCRIBED: “Apollo 13.”



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