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 Fred Haise as Lunar Module Pilot (LMP). Swigert was a late replacement for=
 the original CMP Ken Mattingly, who was grounded by the flight surgeon aft=
er exposuree from the University of Oklahoma in 1959. He served in the Okla=
homa Air National Guard and the United States Air Force, and was a civilian=
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ram, the prime crew for Apollo 13 would have been the backup crew for Apoll=
o 10 with Mercury and Gemini veteran Gordon Cooper in command, Donn F. Eise=
le as command module pilot (CMP) and Edgar Mitchell as lunar module pilot (=
LMP). Deke Slayton, NASA's Director of Flight Crew Operations, never intend=
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flight-qualified manpower in the Astronaut Office at the time the assignmen=
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hance of receiving the Apollo 13 command, if he did an outstanding job with=
 the assignment, which he did not. Slayton always intended to assign Eisele=
 to a future Apollo Applications Program mission rather than a lunar missio=
n, but this program was eventually cut down to only the Skylab comsula". Ot=
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re claimed various nationalistic and racistic theories.[22] Throuecessary f=
or breathable air and for generating electrical power for the command modul=
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le (LM) to power up its life support and navigational systems. These circum=
stances mandated an abort of the lunar landing and new procedures to bssion=
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 a site where an impact was believed to have drilled deep into the lunar re=
golith. Due to the roughness of the terrain, the selected landing site was =
over a mile (two kilometers) from Cone crater, but Lovell, who as commander=
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lieved he could do so safely. NASA initially had few high-quality photograp=
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rde Valley, over a landscape made to look as much like the lunar surface as=
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