Apollo 10 (Full Mission 21)
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Apollo 10 - Full Mission Part 21
Apollo 10 mission (May 18th - 26th 1969).
Onboard are astronauts Tom Stafford (CDR) John Young (CMP) and Gene Cernan (LMP).
Apollo 10 was a full dress rehearsal for the Apollo 11 mission.
This video is the 21st of a series to cover the entire air-ground communications and video shown during the flight.
Part 21 covers the SEP of the descent/ascent stage of the LM, subsequent burns for the rendezvous back with the CSM and the docking. I have used some poetic licence on the staging problems, DAC film is used to fill some time and photos taken during the rendezvous sequence are included. All thruster burns/attitudes are very approximated - apologies to the purists.
Audio is in "stereo" from the WAV files available from the NASA audio archive.
The watcher might also like to download the Apollo 10 mission transcript to follow the transmissions.
All audio, photos and video is courtesy NASA.
Thanks for reading this description - LM5 - Věda a technologie
I love the folks who practically put the whole missions on youtube!!! THANK YOU. Makes for great listening/Viewing. Well Done!
Man, at 26:56 : John Young, orbiting alone, kindly asks to be informed if his colleagues have perished and if he is now the sole survivor of Apollo 10 and truly the loneliest human being in history.
Chilling...
He was actually referring to the burn, not if they perished.
@@davidmoser7849 Because he had to go find them if the burn didn't work.
For the ones who would like to hear Gene Cernan cursing : 20:58
Thank you!
Tom and Gene's profanity laced tirades sent all the news media in Houston after the first astronaut in sight, which just happened to be Astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt.
Love the rondevous lights. They work well in the dark. Great job again, LM5. And I believe you nailed it with your explanation of their "event". Being in the Air Force, we often see pilot write ups where the problem was their switchology. You have that many switches and something is bound to get overlooked. Again, great job. Really loving it.
Thank you as always my friend! Awesome!!
This is WAY cool. I met Gene Cernan on several occasions and he was SO nice.
I discovered your wonder videos last week. I was going thru Apollo 10 and was wondering why it stopped right before LM staging, (feeling like a TV show's season ending cliffhanger episode) until I checked the upload date for the previous file. Glad to finally relive the key highlight of the mission. Astonishing work! Pity about the aliasing though, otherwise some of the imagery looks spot on.
Great video!!
29:54 'baby let's make this one' lol, great quote.
Apollo 10 paved the way for Apollo 11 to land on the moon. They cut the pathway for Neil and Buzz to land on the Moon. Without Cernan and his crew doing what they did, Armstrong and Aldrin would have been loners on the approach mode for the first landing, IMHO
these guys were cool costumers, true pros.
Are you using the D3D9 client for Orbiter? If not you should do so as you will see improved performance and it allows anti-aliasing and other features if you have a graphics card that supports it.
The mission description put up by NASA indicated about 8 rolls.
This program can't simulate it? Or is the video not synced to that part?
I don't seem to see the action they described demonstrated in this video.
I seem to recall quite a bit of drama on the staging separation. Audio here sounds so calm. (Gimbal was damn close.) Wonder who screwed that one up - Stafford or Cernan?
Technically Cernan
LM5: I thought that Snoopy had slowed its orbital speed before releasing the downhill section. But according to this video looks like it was not so. Including the the downhill section continued in the same orbital path. Is it OK ?
What was the reason to the spin out of control (21:50)? I have read they was 3 sec. near to a crash. Was real that?
Turned out they had separated while in PGS not in AGS, and the primary guidance system wasn't setup for the ascent guidance. So the guidance system didn't know what to do until they switched back to AGS.
The quality of the video is too cool
24:14 Stafford describes the gyrations they experienced.
I started watching this at home but didn't finish. So at work on break I picked up where it left off and noticed the total time was cut to 50 something minutes. I watched it here at home tonight and all was good. So my guess it has to do with the computer you're using to watch.
Es satisfactorio un video real desclasificado de maniobras en la luna sin la ficción simulada de las películas.
At 21:18, how come the lunar module didn't spin out of control when staging occurred?
Astronaut Tom Stafford noticed the problem and went manual attitude control.
Just one roll, it appeared. No big deal.
21:33 Actually staging was right before Cernan's "S.O.B". comment. It was staging that made the Accent stage go all Squirrely.
As evidenced by the big screen view here. Note the lem's leg floating by as it is Jettisoned. I do not know how it did not recontact the Accent module.
Yeah, it was not the Moon they were in danger of crashing into, despite all the contrary claims. It was obviously the descent stage, which was right in front of them. Freeze the frame at 20:53.
Where is the cursing by Cernan? Is it this part or another? Thanks
Yeah not much by today's standards. I thought it would be much more dramatic. These guys don't do drama though. Total studs.
In this Video Apollo-10, attached with Lunar Module is searching for Landing site, ok,, But How can u take this Video , any sattlite is taking this video /working on Moon ?
Yln Murthy Hi Yin - the video wasnt taken at the time of the flight - it is computer animated using Orbiter Space Simulator. If I didnt add in these sequences there would be nothing to watch! Hope that helps - lm5
***** Thanks for u r immediate Reply.Sir.
Didn't show the staging issue
1:37:29 what is that white object if not the accent stage? HMMMM.
ufo
This Apollo-10 Mission Module was hanged on the Moon Surface, How many Kms Height ? and How many Hours it was Hanged ?
Yln Murthy Yin - it wasnt hanging - it was in orbit around the moon - at the low point it was 9 miles above the lunar surface
***** Thanks for u r technical Reply ! & Thanks to NASA !
There is problem with SoB cursing moment and staging show in simulation. When Cernan says "Ready?" - after that they separate from decent stage as ascent stage violently rotates and you can see actual decent stage with ladder and open legs out the window! But in simulation staging moment is in sync with Houston comment "We see staging". Are they put cinema and TV camera out the window at the same time? In 16mm recording rotating moment is much clearer - here decent stage appears darker - maybe you missed it)
Obviamente que mi opinión no tiene y debe tener consideración de valor. Pero me intriga los puntos brillantes sobre la Luna, el polvo que yace sobre su superficie o la vastedad de panorama desértico que necesariamente corresponde al lado visible de la Luna. Ahora doy vuelo a mi imaginación: En los albores de la existencia del sistema planetario solar, la Luna talvez haya sido un inmensa roca formada por aglutinación de esquirlas espaciales que finalmente fue capturada por la gravitación terrestre. De esto debe inferirse que la escasa gravedad emergente y la ausencia de atmósfera, hace que los meteoritos provoquen enormes cráteres, acumulando el polvo resultante de la demolición de materia, quedando algunas pequeñas piedras que al reflejar la luz solar explicarían los puntos brillantes. En un orden subjetivo debo admirar el valor demostrado por los astronautas en la ocasión y merecen ser honrados por generaciones venideras.
Los puntos brillantes? A cuales puntos te refieres? Los crateres? Hay unos crateres que se ven muy blancos. Esos son jovenes, de impactos recientes.
Just a silly comment: The astronaut's head at 0:59, when looked at on its side, looks like one of those cute Japanese cartoon figures with a black fringe hairstyle.
er...at 0:59 ?
***** 0:59:00
having some trouble watching.
it keeps cutting off short.
may be too long :(
but once again, GREAT JOB!!!! and THANKS!
/rick
ovni 1:37:29
Glaube Mut Liebe .
these guys sound pretty stressed through the whole staging event.
something went wild they said and a son an of a bitch was exclaimed.
SHUDOSHI the lunar module started spinning rapidly out of control, because there was a switch that was supposed to be in a certain position cernan had already put the switch in the correct position, but stafford didn't realize that so he flipped the switch and when he did he put it in the wrong position so when they decoupled they started tumbling at a high rate the guidance computer wasn't on, they figured it out put the ags switch in the correct position guidance started tracking and they still hit the burn on time and made it back to the csm.
I dont get what so special about this, 9:30 both batteries have gone dead and not even exited yet? I least that is credible, not liking the 60's batterie resisting minus celcius temperatures.
refresh picks right back up where i was, showing 2:01:54 total time, 0:51:30 in
20:50 - Son of a bitch!
sometimes stops at 7 minutes. once i got past that by refreshing multiple times,,, it ran pretty well ok, until about 48 minutes, now at 50 after 3 more refreshes...
i admit i have not rebooted in a few days (win7pro, ie9, 7 cores, 12gb ram, etc) but this is the biggest (longest) yet, so not definitive.... ok, just went 'to end' showing 51:30 total time, after properly displaying > 2hrs just before (yep, watching RIGHT NOW! :))
again at 52:53
i may just need to reboot. :(
ufo 1:37:29
they got rick rolled