command module
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Definition
- Noun:
- A spacecraft compartment: The "command module" is the primary crew cabin and control center of a spacecraft, especially in historic missions. It is where astronauts live, work, and operate the vehicle's systems during a flight.
- The controlling section: It is the module from which the mission is commanded and which typically is designed to return to Earth.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The Apollo command module carried three astronauts to the moon and back.
- During re-entry, the command module must withstand extremely high temperatures.
- The astronauts spent most of the mission inside the cramped command module.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In aerospace engineering, the "command module" is often contrasted with other modules, such as the service module (which provides propulsion and support) and the lunar module (designed for landing on the moon).
- The command module remained in orbit while the lunar module descended to the surface.
Variants and Related Words
- Spacecraft Module (n): A general term for any detachable compartment of a spacecraft.
- Capsule (n): Often used synonymously, especially for a small, reusable or recoverable crew vehicle.
- Service Module (n): A non-habitable section of a spacecraft that typically contains support systems like power and propulsion for the command module.
Synonyms
- Control cabin
- Crew capsule
Related Phrases
- "To pilot from the command module": To control the spacecraft from this primary section.
- The commander will pilot from the command module during the docking maneuver.
Noun
- a space module in which astronauts can live and control the spacecraft and communicate with earth