How they determined the solution of changing the filters in the spaceship?
What was their speed? What’s the distance they must travel?
How long will it take them before the power is off?
When Jim Lovell tells the crew they must have a plan in case the loose communication with Houston, what does he ask to their companions to do? Why do you think he is doing that?
What’s the sequence they use? Why do you think is so important to follow the sequence?
For what was the water used? Why are they worried about water condensation? What will it happen?
Why is it worried Jack Swigert for the speed they reach with the impulse they got when they passed near the moon?
What must they do to get the correct angle?
What is the reason they are diverted?
What was their speed? What’s the distance they must travel?
How long will it take them before the power is off?
When Jim Lovell tells the crew they must have a plan in case the loose communication with Houston, what does he ask to their companions to do? Why do you think he is doing that?
What’s the sequence they use? Why do you think is so important to follow the sequence?
For what was the water used? Why are they worried about water condensation? What will it happen?
Why is it worried Jack Swigert for the speed they reach with the impulse they got when they passed near the moon?
What must they do to get the correct angle?
What is the reason they are diverted?
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How they determined the solution of changing the filters in the spaceship?
- An environmental engineer on the ground crew recognized the problem hours before it became one... they worked out a solution using only what the astronauts had on board.
What was their speed? What’s the distance they must travel?
- They left Earth orbit at 25,000 mph. As they coasted to the moon, Earth's gravity slowed them down - at their *slowest*, they were traveling about 2,600mph, when the moon's gravity became stronger on them than the Earth's. Then, they accelerated again - to about 3,800 mph, which wound them around the moon and sent them back to Earth.
After rounding the moon, they fired the LM's engine for additional speed, and they hit the Earth's atmosphere at 25,240 mph.
How long will it take them before the power is off?
- Not sure what this means... They lost all power in the Command Module because the fuel cells were shut down - and the batteries only would last about 20 minutes. Complete shutdown of the CM was done in about an hour.
When Jim Lovell tells the crew they must have a plan in case the loose communication with Houston, what does he ask to their companions to do? Why do you think he is doing that?
- An environmental engineer on the ground crew recognized the problem hours before it became one... they worked out a solution using only what the astronauts had on board.
What was their speed? What’s the distance they must travel?
- They left Earth orbit at 25,000 mph. As they coasted to the moon, Earth's gravity slowed them down - at their *slowest*, they were traveling about 2,600mph, when the moon's gravity became stronger on them than the Earth's. Then, they accelerated again - to about 3,800 mph, which wound them around the moon and sent them back to Earth.
After rounding the moon, they fired the LM's engine for additional speed, and they hit the Earth's atmosphere at 25,240 mph.
How long will it take them before the power is off?
- Not sure what this means... They lost all power in the Command Module because the fuel cells were shut down - and the batteries only would last about 20 minutes. Complete shutdown of the CM was done in about an hour.
When Jim Lovell tells the crew they must have a plan in case the loose communication with Houston, what does he ask to their companions to do? Why do you think he is doing that?
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