Apollo Oxygen Tanks?

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juliemac

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Ahh. Good Question. IIRC it was to keep the pressure in the tanks up. Thats the best I can come up with with my memory...
 
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ve7rkt

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I would guess -- and this is purely a guess, I hope somebody who knows for sure can answer -- that if you didn't stir the tanks, you might end up with a crust of frozen oxygen lining the tank wall.
 
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formulaterp

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The stirring was necessary to prevent stratification of the cryogenic oxygen, which would otherwise make it difficult to accurately measure the remaining quantity. The tanks also included a heating element which was used to raise/maintain pressure.
 
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bushuser

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They decided the presence of all that electrical gear inside the LOX tank was more dangerous than worthwhile. The fix, beginning with Apollo 14, was to add a 3rd oxygen tank. This created a huge surplus of oxygen, so that measuring the oxygen was no longer important.
 
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drwayne

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And the extra tank was placed in such a way as to try and protect it against an Apollo 13 type of explosion.<br /><br />Wayne <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p>"1) Give no quarter; 2) Take no prisoners; 3) Sink everything."  Admiral Jackie Fisher</p> </div>
 
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