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01 1,1 4.'T if,i NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION FINAL FLIGHT PLAN APOLLO 8 AS-503/GSM- /03 NOV 79,1968 PREPARED BY FLIGHT PLANNING BRANCH FLIGHT CREW SUPPORT DIVISION MANNED SPACECRAFT CENTER HOUSTON, TEXAS APOLLO AS503/CSM 103 FINAL FLIGHT PLAN November 22, 1968 Cr a Submitted by: T. A. Guillory Flight Planning Branch et, Approved by: W. J. North ,,, Chief, Flight Crew Support Division , Dona d'IC. Slayton Director of Flight Cre4 Operations Concurrence: (cid:9) 46/1.1-7// 2 George M. Low Manager, Apollo Spacecraft Program Concurrence: / Christophe JC. Kr qf t, Jr. Director of Fligh Operations Any comments or questions regarding this document should be forwarded to T. A. Guillory, Flight Planning Branch, Extension 4271, Mail Code CP34. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction ii Abbreviations iii Section I - General 1. Flight Plan Description 1-1 2. Flight Plan Notes 1-4 3. Scheduled Communication Tests 1-6 4. Update Forms 1-7 Section II - Detailed Timeline 1. Launch 2-i 2. Translunar Insertion 2-3 3. Lunar Orbit Insertion 2-51 4. Lunar Orbit Circularization 2-55 5. Transearth Insertion 2-71 6. Reentry 2-117 Section III - Consumables Analysis 1. SN-RCS 3-1 2. CM-RCS 3-40 3. SPS 3-41 4. Cryogenics 3-42 5. Average Electrical Power Loads 3-45 Section IV - Detailed Test Objectives 1. Test Objective Activities 4-1 2. Test Objective/Mission Activity Cross Reference 4-2 3. Test Objectives 4-8 Section V - Summary Flight Plan 5-1 INTRODUCTION This Flight Plan has been prepared by the Flight Planning Branch, Flight Crew Support Division, with technical support by TRW Systems. (cid:127) This document schedules the AS503/CSM1O3 operations and crew activities to fulfill, when possible, the test objectives defined in the Mission Requirements, SA503JCSM103, C Type Mission, (Lunar Orbit). The trajectory Parameters used in this Flight Plan are for a December 21,1968 launch, with a 72° launch azimuth and were supplied by Mission Planning and Analysis Division as defined by the Apollo Mission C' Spacecraft Opera- tional Trajectory. The Apollo 3 Flight Plan is under the configuration control of the Crew Procedures Control Board (CPCB). All proposed changes to this document that fall in the following categories should be submitted to the CPCB via a Crew Procedures Change Request: 1. Items that impose additional crew training or impact crew procedures. 2. Items that impact the accomplishment of detailed test objectives. 3. Items that result in a Significant RCS or EPS budget change. 4. Items that result in moving major activities to a different activity day in the Flight Plan. Items that require a change to the flight data file. The Chief, Flight Plnning Branch (FCSD) will determine what proposed changes fall in the above categories. Mr. T. A. Guillory will act as co-ordinator for all proposed changes to the Apollo 8 Flight Plan. This Flight Plan is not to be reproduced without the written approval of the Chief; Flight Crew Support Division. ii (cid:127) (cid:127) 0 0 ABBREVIATIONS (cid:9) ACCEL Accelerometer ODE Constant Delta Altitude (cid:9) ACT Activation CDR Commander (cid:9) ACQ Acquisition CDU Control Data Unit (cid:9) AEA Abort Electronics Assembly CIRC Circularization (cid:9) AGS Abort Guidance Sybsystem CK Check (cid:9) Ali Ampere Hours CM Command Module . (cid:9) ALIGN Alignment CMC Command Module Computer (cid:9) ALT Altitude CONT Continue AMP or amp Ampere CMD Command AMPL (cid:9) Amplifier CMP Command Module Pilot ANG (cid:9) Antigua CNTL Control Ant (cid:9) Antenna CNTLS Controls AOS (cid:9) Acquisition of Signal C.O. Cut off (cid:9) AOT Alignment Optical Telescope C/O Check out (cid:9) APS Ascent Propulsion Subsystem COAS Crew Optical Alignment Sight (cid:9) ARS Atmosphere Revitalization COMM Communications (cid:9) H. ASC Ascension COMP Computational (cid:9) AS CT Ascent CONFIG Configuration (cid:9) ATT Attitude CP Control Point (cid:9) AUX Auxiliary CR0 Carnarvon, Australia (cid:9) AZ Azimuth CRY 0 Cryogenic CSI Coelliptic Sequence Initiation Maneuver (cid:9) BAT Battery CSM Command Service Module (cid:9) BDA Bermuda C&WS Caution and Warning System (cid:9) BP Barber Pole GYI Grand Canary Island (cid:9) BT Burn time (cid:9) Bio Bio-Medical Data on Voice Downlink DAP Digital Auto Pilot (cid:9) B iW Black & white D/B Deadband (cid:9) BU Backup DEDA Data Entry and Display Assembly (cid:9) BRKT Bracket DEGS Degrees DEPL Depletion (cid:9) CAL Pt. Arquillo, California DET Determination or Digital Event Timer (cid:9) CAL Calibration Angle DIFF Difference (cid:9) CAM Camera DK Docked (cid:9) CB Circuit Breaker DOI Descent Orbit Insertion ABBREVIATIONS (Cont'd) (cid:9) DP S Descent Propulsion Subsystem GET Ground Elapsed Time (cid:9) DSE Data Storage Equipment GETI Ground Elapsed Time of Ignition (cid:9) DSKY Display and Key Board GLY Glycol (cid:9) DIO Detailed Test Objective GMT Greenwich Mean Time (cid:9) DUA Digital Uplink Assembly G&N Guidance and Navigation (cid:9) DWN Down GNCS Guidance Navigation Control System (cid:9) GWM Guam (cid:9) E Erasable GYM Guaymas, Mexico ECS Environmental Control Subsystem (cid:9) EPH Earth Far Horizon HA Apogee Altitude (cid:9) EI Earth (atmosphere) Interface HAW Hawaii (cid:9) ELDMK Earth Landmark HBR High Bit Rate (TLM) (cid:9) EMS Entry Monitor System HD Highly Desirable (cid:9) ENU Earth Near Horizon HGA High Gain Antenna (cid:9) EPO Earth Parking Orbit HI High EPS Electrical Power Subsystem Hp (cid:9) Perigee Altitude (cid:9) EQUIP Equipment HSK Honeysuckle (Canberra, Australia) (cid:9) EST Eastern Standard Time HTR Heater (cid:9) EVAP Evaporator HTV USNS Huntsville EVT Extravehicular Transfer (cid:9) EXT External ID Identification (cid:9) IGN Ignition (cid:9) F Stop IAN Inertial Measurement Unit (cid:9) FC Fuel Cell INIT Initialization (cid:9) FDAI Flight Director Attitude Indicator INT Intervalometer (cid:9) FLT Flight IP Initial Point (cid:9) FM Frequency Modulated IU Instrumentation Unit (cid:9) FOV Field of View I VT Intravehicular Transfer fps Feet per second (cid:9) FQ Flight Qualification JETT Jettison FT or ft Feet (cid:9) FTP Full Throttle Position kwh Kilowatt Hour GBI Grand Bahama LAT (cid:9) Latitude GDC Gyro Display Coupler LBR (cid:9) Low Bit Rate (TLM) GDS Goldstone, California LBS or lbs Pounds 0 (cid:127) 0 ABBREVIATIONS (Cont'd) LCG Liquid Cooled Garment MEAS Measurement LDG Landing MER DSNS Mercury LDMK Landmark MET Mission Event Timer LEB Lower Equipment Bay M/I Minimum Impulse LFH Lunar Far Horizon MIN Minimum LGC LM Guidance Computer. MLA Merritt Island LH Left-hand MNVR Maneuver L/H Local Horizontal MON Monitor LHEB Left-hand Equipment Bay MSFN Manned Space Flight Network LHFEB Left-hand Forward Equipment Bay MTVC Manual Thrust Vector Control LION Lithium Hydroxide LLM Lunar Landing Mission NAV Navigation LLOS Landmark Line of Sight NCC Corrective Combination Maneuver LM Lunar Module TIM Nautical Miles LMP Lunar Module Pilot NOM Nominal LNH Lunar Near Horizon NSR Nominal Slow Rate LOT Lunar Orbit Insertion NXX Noun XX LONG Longitude LOS Loss of Signal OBS Observation LPO Lunar Parking Orbit 0/F Oxidizer to Fuel LR Landing Radar OP ER Operate LT Light ORB Orbital LTG Lighting ORDEAL Orbit Rate Display Earth and Lunar LV Launch Vehicle ORIENT Orientation L/V Local Vertical OVHD Overhead LVPD (cid:9) . Launch Vehicle Pressure Display P Pitch M Mandatory PAD Voice Update MAD Madrid, Spain PCM Pulse Code Modulation MAN Manual PC Pericyntiian MAX Maximum PGA Pressure Garment Assembly MAX Q Maximum Dynamic Pressure PCNCS Primary Guidance Navigation Control Section MCC Midcourse Correction PIPA Pulse Integrating Pendulous Accelerometer MCC-N Mission Control Center,- Houston PM Phase Modulated MDC Main Display Console P OL Polarity or Polarizing ABBREVIATIONS (Cont'd) PREF Preferred S Shaft PREP Preparation SA Shaft Angle PRESS Pressure S/C Spacecraft PRIM Primary SCE Signal Conditioning Equipment PT Point SCS Stabilization Control System PRN Pseudo-Random Noise SCT Scanning Telescope PROP Proportional SEC Secondary PU Propellant Utilization SECO S-IVB Engine Cut-off PUGS Propellant Utilization and Gaging System SEP Separate PTC Passive Thermal Control SEQ Sequence PWR Power SLA Service Module LM Adapter Pxx Program XX SLOS Star Line-of-Sight SM Service Module Qty Quantity SPOT Spot Meter SPS Service Propulsion System R Roll SR Sunrise R&B Red & Blue SRX S-Band Receiver Mode No. X RAD Radiator SS Sunset RCDR Recorder STX S--Band Transmit Mode No. X RCS Reaction Control Subsystem STBY Standby RCU Remote Control Unit Sw Switch RCV Receiver SXT Sextant RED USNS Redstone SYNC Synchronization REFSMMAT Reference Stable Member Matrix REG Regulator T Trunnion REQD Required T Time of Ephemeris Update RH Right-hand EPHEM RNDZ Rendezvous TA Trunnion Angle RR Rendezvous Radar TAN Tananarive RSI Roll Stability Indicator TCA Time of Closest Approach RT Real Time TBD To Be Determined RTC Real-Time Command TEC Trans Earth Coast Rxx Routine XX TEI Transearth Insertion 0 (cid:9) 0

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FINAL. FLIGHT PLAN. APOLLO 8. AS-503/GSM- /03 Analysis Division as defined by the Apollo Mission C' Spacecraft Opera- tional Trajectory. Fuel cell purging for H2 and 02 will be scheduled R/T. 3. The S/C will remain fully
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