NASA Apollo Command Module
NASA Apollo Command Module
The Apollo Command Module (CM) was a critical component of NASA's Apollo program, designed to carry astronauts to and from the Moon. It played a pivotal role in all Apollo lunar missions, serving as the living quarters and control center for the astronauts during their journeys to the Moon and back to Earth.
The CM had a conical shape, with a heat shield at its base to protect it during reentry into Earth's atmosphere. It was divided into two sections: the forward compartment, which housed the astronauts during the mission, and the aft compartment, which contained the spacecraft's propulsion system and supplies.
The CM provided life support, navigation, communication, and guidance systems essential for the mission's success. It also had a docking mechanism to connect with the Lunar Module in lunar orbit and later return the astronauts to Earth.