CSMs Produced
Block I | |||
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Serial number | Use | Launch date | Current location |
CSM-001 | systems compatibility test vehicle | ||
CSM-002 | A-004 flight | January 20, 1966 | Command Module on display at Cradle of Aviation, Long Island, New York |
CSM-004 | static and thermal structural ground tests | scrapped | |
CSM-006 | scrapped | ||
CSM-007 | various tests including acoustic vibration and drop tests, and water egress training. CM was refit with Block II improvements. Underwent testing for Skylab at the McKinley Climatic Laboratory, Eglin AFB, Florida, 1971-1973. | Command Module on display at Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington | |
CSM-008 | complete systems spacecraft used in thermal vacuum tests | scrapped | |
CSM-009 | AS-201 flight and drop tests | February 26, 1966 | Command Module on display at Strategic Air and Space Museum, Ashland, Nebraska |
CSM-010 | Command Module on display at U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama | ||
CSM-011 | AS-202 flight | August 25, 1966 | Command Module on display on the USS Hornet museum, in Alameda, California |
CSM-012 | Apollo 1; the Command Module was severely damaged in the Apollo 1 fire | Command Module in storage at the Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia | |
CSM-014 | Command Module disassembled as part of Apollo 1 investigation. Service Module (SM-014) used on Apollo 6 mission | April 4, 1968 | |
CSM-017 | Apollo 4 | November 9, 1967 | Command Module on display at Stennis Space Center, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi |
CSM-020 | CM-020 flew on Apollo 6 with SM-014 after SM-020 was destroyed in an explosion | April 4, 1968 | Command Module on display at Fernbank Science Center, Atlanta |
Block II | |||
Serial number | Use | Launch date | Current location |
CSM-098 | used in thermal vacuum test | CSM on display at Academy of Science Museum, Moscow, Russia | |
CSM-099 | static structural testing | scrapped | |
CSM-100 | static structural testing | unknown | |
CSM-101 | Apollo 7 | October 11, 1968 | Command Module was on display at National Museum of Science & Technology, Ottawa, Canada from 1974 until 2004, now at the Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas, Texas after 30 years of being on loan. |
CSM-102 | Launch Complex 34 checkout vehicle | Service Module is at JSC on top of the Little Joe II in Rocket Park. The command module is Boiler Plate 22. | |
CSM-103 | Apollo 8 | December 21, 1968 | Command Module on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago |
CSM-104
Gumdrop |
Apollo 9 | March 3, 1969 | Command Module on display at San Diego Air and Space Museum |
CSM-105 | acoustic tests | Command Module on display at National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC as part of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project display. (Photo) | |
CSM-106
Charlie Brown |
Apollo 10 | May 18, 1969 | Command Module on display at Science Museum, London |
CSM-107
Columbia |
Apollo 11 | July 16, 1969 | Command Module on display at National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC |
CSM-108
Yankee Clipper |
Apollo 12 | November 14, 1969 | Command Module on display at Virginia Air & Space Center, Hampton, Virginia |
CSM-109
Odyssey |
Apollo 13 | April 11, 1970 | Command Module on display at Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center |
CSM-110
Kitty Hawk |
Apollo 14 | January 31, 1971 | Command Module on display at the Kennedy Space Center |
CSM-111 | Apollo Soyuz Test Project | July 15, 1975 | Command Module currently on display at California Science Center in Los Angeles, California (formerly displayed at the Kennedy Space Center's Visitor's Complex) |
CSM-112
Endeavour |
Apollo 15 | July 26, 1971 | Command Module on display at National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio |
CSM-113
Casper |
Apollo 16 | April 16, 1972 | Command Module on display at U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama |
CSM-114
America |
Apollo 17 | December 7, 1972 | Command Module on display at Space Center Houston, Houston, Texas |
CSM-115 | canceled | Never fully completed – service module does not have its SPS nozzle installed. On display as part of the Saturn V display at Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas; command module restored in 2005 prior to the dedication of the JSC Saturn V Center | |
CSM-115a | canceled | never completed | |
CSM-116 | Skylab 2 | May 25, 1973 | Command Module on display at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida |
CSM-117 | Skylab 3 | July 28, 1973 | Command Module on display at Great Lakes Science Center, current location of the NASA Glenn Research Center Visitor Center, Cleveland, Ohio |
CSM-118 | Skylab 4 | November 16, 1973 | Command Module on display at National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC |
CSM-119 | Skylab Rescue and ASTP backup | On display at the Kennedy Space Center |
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