Apollo Command Modules, where are they now?

This is a brief list of all the Apollo Command Modules, What they were called and what the launch vehicle was.

Apollo 1

Command and Service Module: CSM-012
Type: Block I
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-204 Saturn 1-B
Location: Apollo 1 never launched due to a fire on the pad where all 3 Astronauts perished. CSM-012 is currently stored in a secure location at the CIA Headquarters at Langley along with the remains of the Space Shuttle Challenger.

Apollo 2

Command and Service Module: N/A
Type: N/A
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: N/A
Location: N/A

Apollo 3

Command and Service Module: N/A
Type: N/A
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: N/A
Location: There wasn't an Apollo 3 so there is no Command Module

Apollo 4

Command and Service Module: CSM-017
Type: Block I
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-501 Saturn V
Location: John C. Stennis Space Center, Picayune, MS

Apollo 5

Command and Service Module: N/A
Type: N/A
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-204 Saturn 1-B
Location: Apollo 5 didn't carry a CSM only the LM and a nose cone. It did however use the launch vehicle that Apollo 1 was going to use.

Apollo 6

Command and Service Module: CSM-020
Type: Block I
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-502 Saturn V
Location: Fernbank Science Center, Atlanta GA

Apollo 7

Command and Service Module: CSM-101
Type: Block II
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-205 Saturn 1-B
Location: National Museum of Science & Technology, Ottawa, Canada

Apollo 8

Command and Service Module: CSM-103
Type: Block II
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-503 Saturn V
Location: Chicago Museum of Science & Technology, Chicago, Illinois

Apollo 9

Command and Service Module: CSM-104
Type: Block II
Name: Gumdrop
Launch Vehicle: AS-504 Saturn V
Location: Michigan Space Center, Jackson Community College, Jackson Michigan. The CM was given a name because Apollo 9 was the first mission they tested a manned LM, so NASA needed a way of telling the 2 apart. The LM was called Spider

Apollo 10

Command and Service Module: CSM-106
Type: Block II
Name: Charlie Brown
Launch Vehicle: AS-505 Saturn V
Location: Science Museum, London, England

Apollo 11

Command and Service Module: CSM-107
Type: Block II
Name: Columbia
Launch Vehicle: AS-506 Saturn V
Location: National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C.

Apollo 12

Command and Service Module: CSM-108
Type: Block II
Name: Yankee Clipper
Launch Vehicle: AS-507 Saturn V
Location: Virginia Air & Space Center, Hampton, Virginia

Apollo 13

Command and Service Module: CSM-109
Type: Block II
Name: Odyssey
Launch Vehicle: AS-508 Saturn V
Location: Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, Kansas
(Up until 1995 it was at the Musee de l'Air, Paris, France)

Apollo 14

Command and Service Module: CSM-110
Type: Block II
Name: Kitty Hawk
Launch Vehicle: AS-509 Saturn V
Location: Rockwell International, Downey, California or Astronaut Hall of Fame, Titusville, Florida

Apollo 15

Command and Service Module: CSM-112
Type: Block II
Name: Endeavour
Launch Vehicle: AS-510 Saturn V
Location: Air Force Museum , Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

Apollo 16

Command and Service Module: CSM-113
Type: Block II
Name: Casper
Launch Vehicle: AS-511 Saturn V
Location: US Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville , Alabama

Apollo 17

Command and Service Module: CSM-114
Type: Block II
Name: America
Launch Vehicle: AS-512 Saturn V
Location: Johnson Space Center, NASA, Houston, Texas

Skylab 2

Command and Service Module: CSM-116
Type: Block II
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-206 Saturn 1-B
Location: Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, Florida

Skylab 3

Command and Service Module: CSM-117
Type: Block II
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-207 Saturn 1-B
Location: NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Skylab 4

Command and Service Module: CSM-118
Type: Block II
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-208 Saturn 1-B
Location: National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C.

Apollo-Soyuz

Command and Service Module: CSM-111
Type: Block II
Name: N/A
Launch Vehicle: AS-210 Saturn 1-B
Location: Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Florida

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