Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Great Images in Nasa Collection
Title:
Interior View of the Apollo 13 Lunar Module and the "Mailbox
Full Description:
An interior view of the Apollo 13 Lunar Module and the "mailbox." The "mailbox" was 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 atmosphere. Since there was a limited amount of lithium hydroxide in the Lunar Module, this arrangement was rigged up using the canisters from the Command Module. The "mailbox" was designed and tested on the ground at the Manned Spacecraft Center before it was suggested to the problem-plagued Apollo 13 crewmen. Because of the explosion of an oxygen tank in the Service Module, the three astronauts had to use the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat.
Date:
04/17/1970
NASA Center:
Johnson Space Center
Subject Category:
Apollo Spacecraft
Subject Category:
Apollo 13
Keywords:
Module
Keywords:
Apollo
Keywords:
Lunar
Keywords:
13
Keywords:
Mailbox
Keywords:
Lithium
Keywords:
Hydroxide
Keywords:
Scrubber
Audience:
General Public
facet_what:
Apollo 13
facet_what:
Lunar Module
facet_where:
Johnson Space Center (JSC)
facet_when:
04-17-1970
facet_when_year:
1970
Image #:
AS13-62-8929
original_url:
UID:
SPD-GRIN-GPN-2002-00 0056
Center:
JSC
Center Number:
AS13-62-8929
GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2002-000056
Creator-Photographer:
NASA

Interior View of the Apollo 13 Lunar Module and the "Mailbox