"How many plain coloured fashion No-NO's can we get in one room?!". Hello everyone and welcome back to a Saturday and another Apollo In Focus for Apollo 14! Now, if you recall, in the last photo we saw the LM Antares atop the S-IVB Upper Stage ready for extraction and docking. This is the view in the Manned Spaceflight Center's MOCR 2 of the event with live TV coverage via the screen on the right courtesy of CM Kitty Hawk. The teams on the ground were dealing with a docking anomaly as detailed in my last post and so were trying to enable 14 to safely land on the moon (which it did). This is part of my series with @exploringthespace, as usual, go check him out! Also, after Apollo 16 what posts do you want to see? I will be doing my Duke Of Edinburgh's award and going to Cork in the coming weeks so I might be able to post my weekend "Holiday Snaps"!!! Please comment below if you would like a Mercury or Gemini in Focus, or maybe a patch of the day, which is something I will start doing in the near future. Thank you as always for your continued support for my account and I wish all of you a very good day/night, wherever you are. Godspeed! #moon #nasa #astronaut #commandmodule #commandmodulepilot #sturoosa #lunarmodule #lunarmodulepilot #edmitchell #commander #alanshepherd #missioncontrol (at Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center)













