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by NaOH·8y ago·view on hn ↗
Along with all the other great comments here about Bean, one of my favorite aspects of his time as an astronaut is that he was the one in the rocket for the renowned SCE to Aux situation. This 4-minute clip from the "Failure Is Not An Option" documentary explains.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWQIryll8y8

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FYI, the SCE was the Signal Conditioning Equipment, which converted various instrument data on the spacecraft into a 0 to 5 Volt DC signal that was then digitally coded for the telemetry downlink. That equipment needed a voltage reference to work correctly, of course, which normally came from the highly regulated main bus power. When Apollo 12 was hit by lightning it knocked a bunch of systems offline, including the 3 fuel cells that normally provided main power for the capsule. After this the capsule was instead forced onto battery power, but that resulted in voltage sag, causing the highly sensitive Signal Conditioning Equipment to start throwing bad data. Switching the SCE to its auxiliary power supply (which regulated the voltages being fed to it, with some loss of overall power efficiency) restored the telemetry data and enabled the ground crew to properly assess the situation on the spacecraft, work through the issues, and avoid an abort.
From time to time I enjoy listening to the soundtrack of that launch. Two strikes of lightning, every instrument reading going bonkers, all red lamps lighting up in unprecedented manner, sitting atop the chemical equivalent of half a Hiroshima bomb 30 seconds into a flight to the Moon.

And nowhere does any voice match my fluster when I phone home from the supermarket to report some item unavailable.