For All Mankind season 1 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the aftermath of the Apollo 23 disaster, Apollo 24's launch faces delays due to equipment damage. Tensions rise at Jamestown Base on the moon, with the crew grappling with equipment failures and suspicions of Soviet activity. Back on Earth, astronauts struggle with personal and mental health challenges. Gordo's mental state worsens, leading to a crisis during a spacewalk. Faced with this, Commander Ed Baldwin decides to send Gordo and Dani back to Earth while he remains alone on the moon, ensuring the base's continuity amidst growing geopolitical tensions.
Full Episode S01E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the Apollo 23 explosion?
A defective LH2 valve.
Has the new LH2 valve for Apollo 24 been tested?
Yes, it has passed all quality and acceptance tests.
Why is the launch of Apollo 24 delayed?
Due to damage to the LOX vent lines and the liquid hydrogen fuel tank.
What role does Buzz Aldrin currently have?
He is temporarily overseeing some duties in the astronaut office.
What is the condition at Jamestown Base on the moon?
Operational, but facing equipment challenges and a tense atmosphere.
What are some personal issues astronauts discussed at Jamestown Base?
Their personal fears and experiences, including past traumas.
How is Clay's adjustment to civilian life going?
Poorly, as he struggles with interviews and mental health issues.
What suspicion does the FBI have about Ellen Waverly's boyfriend?
They suspect him of being homosexual.
What does the Jamestown crew suspect about Soviet activity on the moon?
They believe the Soviets might be installing surveillance or weapons.
How is Gordo's mental state at Jamestown Base?
Increasingly strained and deteriorating.
What decision does Ed Baldwin make regarding the Jamestown crew?
He decides to stay on the moon alone, sending Gordo and Dani back to Earth.
What are the implications of Ed Baldwin's decision?
He faces an uncertain future alone on the moon, while the base remains operational.