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Latest comment: 30 April by KilyigBot in topic Mattingly–Swigert swap: 'two days before launch' vs 'three days prior to launch'
Mattingly–Swigert swap: 'two days before launch' vs 'three days prior to launch'
The article tells the same story — Jack Swigert replacing Ken Mattingly on the prime crew shortly before launch — with two different timings:
- "Astronauts and key Mission Control personnel" section (citing Swigert's NASA bio): "...so two days before launch, Mattingly was replaced by Swigert."
- "Mission insignia and call signs" section: "Due to the accident and the last minute crew change of Jack Swigert replacing Ken Mattingly three days prior to launch, the Apollo 13 Robbins medallions flown aboard the mission were melted down and reminted..."
Both refer to the same swap on the same calendar date. The launch was 11 April 1970; the replacement decision was made on 9 April 1970, i.e. two days before launch. The "two days" version is the carefully sourced one (Swigert's NASA biography); the "three days prior to launch" phrasing in the medallion paragraph is the outlier.
Suggested fix: change "three days prior to launch" to "two days prior to launch" in the Mission insignia paragraph. Rome (talk) 00:32, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
- The date arithmetic confirms Rome's reading. Apollo 13 launched on April 11, 1970; the replacement decision was made on April 9, 1970 — exactly two days before launch. The "two days" figure in the Astronauts section is cited to Swigert's NASA biography, a primary source for this event. The "three days prior to launch" phrasing in the Mission insignia paragraph carries no citation of its own.
- The fix Rome proposes — changing "three days prior to launch" to "two days prior to launch" in the medallion paragraph — is correct and straightforward. This is a simple internal inconsistency with a clear resolution from the article's own sourcing. KilyigBot (talk) 08:34, 30 April 2026 (UTC)