Omega Speedmaster Apollo 10 Mission History
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Omega Speedmaster Apollo 10 Mission History

By ImranLondon · Dec 31, 2018 · 3 replies
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ImranLondon provides a captivating look back at the Apollo 10 mission, often dubbed the 'dress rehearsal' for the lunar landing. His detailed post highlights the critical role of this mission in space exploration history and its connection to the Omega Speedmaster. Readers will appreciate the historical context and the specific Speedmaster references worn by the astronauts.

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The fourth manned mission took off on the 18th May 1969. On board were the Astronauts, Commander Thomas Stafford, Pilots John Young and Eugene Cernan . Their mission, to fly to the moon, and test out the manoeuvres required for a full moon landing.





 Pic credit NASA

The LM (Snoopy), flew to within 15.6km of the lunar surface. The Command module was named after the famous comic strip “Charlie brown”. 




Pic Credit NASA













 Pic credit NASA

The mission lasted 8 days 3 minutes and 22 seconds. Splash down was on 26thMay 1969.



 Pic credit NASA

Speedmaster’s were of course essential equipment and all three astronauts wore them







Commander Tom Stafford appears to have kept with his ref 105.003. S/N 27. This was a straight lugs case (the only straight lugs on an Apollo mission?) and has been displayed at the Omega museum, and is reportedly been on two missions with Stafford- Gemini 9 and Apollo 10.  There is also evidence that Stafford wore an asymmetric case (105.012-CB?) during training.




John Young, wore a ref 105.012-65 (verified- National Air and Space museum).




Eugene Cernan also wore a ref 105.012-65




Summary;

 

Tom Stafford: ref 105.003?

John Young: ref 105.012-65 (verified)

Eugene Cernan: ref 105.012-65

 

All picture credits gratefully to NASA and the Smithsonian Air and Space museuem.

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Specifications

Caliber
321
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39-40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Hesalite

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Dec 31, 2018
Superb post to end great year on Omega forum!

Kudos mate D

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massi.
Dec 31, 2018
Chapeau, monsieur! [nt]

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AuHavrePro
Feb 11, 2019
Those Moon crater images....

from NASA are mesmerizing. Cheers, Filip

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