English: ApolloCommand Module CM-011A, in the Apollo program exhibit on USS Hornet in Alameda, California. This command module was used in AS-202, an unmanned test flight, after which it was recovered by Hornet. The damage on the lower edge was caused by the capsule's subsequent use in a drop test. The spacesuited figure to the left is approximately life-sized.
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