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Apollo 13 – 50th anniversary

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April 11, 2020, 06:35 AM
Pipe Smoker
Apollo 13 – 50th anniversary
“Apollo 13 was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program and the third meant to land on the Moon. The craft was launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970, but the lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module (SM) failed two days into the mission. The crew instead looped around the Moon, and returned safely to Earth on April 17. The mission was commanded by Jim Lovell with Jack Swigert as command module (CM) pilot and Fred Haise as lunar module (LM) pilot. Swigert was a late replacement for Ken Mattingly, who was grounded after exposure to rubella…”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13



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April 11, 2020, 09:04 AM
mas4363
I was in boot camp, Paris Island. Never heard anything about it until I got out of ITR.



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April 11, 2020, 10:35 AM
BMR
I was 7 years old at the time. I recall it fairly well, as my dad was watching the news about it often, and I remember their re-entry, which had us all holding our breath. Quite an amazing feat bringing those men home.



April 11, 2020, 04:34 PM
icom706
It was the LEM that saved their lives. Designed to land and leave the moon. Instead went on a much longer journey in space. A true epic.


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April 11, 2020, 04:43 PM
Jimbo54
Yeah, I was glued to the TV during the updates. An amazing outcome considering the damage. If you haven't watched the movie 'Apollo 13', I highly recommend it.

Jim


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April 11, 2020, 05:30 PM
mrbill345
Apollo 13 in real time



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April 11, 2020, 09:38 PM
357fuzz
Yep. Good American spirit, brains, and motivTion. They can do that we can beat the crap we are dealing w/ now.
April 11, 2020, 10:57 PM
SigSentry

April 12, 2020, 06:03 AM
r0gue
Great film. We're all on a short ride with no idea how it ends, or when. May we all have the poise and bravery of these men as we walk the path.




April 12, 2020, 01:27 PM
SigSentry
quote:
Originally posted by mrbill345:
Apollo 13 in real time


Thanks for the link. Sounds like they are waking up. hell of a camping trip.
April 15, 2020, 07:16 AM
Pipe Smoker
“Newly-revealed enhanced images show life aboard the stricken Apollo 13 spacecraft, exactly 50 years after the mission failed to land on the Moon, but performed a miraculous return to Earth.

Image enhancement techniques, including stacking multiple frames on top of each other to improve the image's detail, show the clearest ever account of the mission, widely known for the words 'Houston, we have a problem'.

The still images are taken from low quality 16mm moving film shot by the three crew members – Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert – by British image specialist Andy Saunders.”

https://mol.im/a/8211481



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April 15, 2020, 05:46 PM
SigSentry
Apollo in real time has been running in the background since i started it. The images and photos and videos of news conferences is amazing and a nice distraction. I have come to appreciate the cool, calm, calculated steps that were taken. At no time was there panic, just working the problem. The audio of passing up instructions for the CO2 scrubbers today was great.

I do disagree with Deke Slayton who said that Lovell's Apollo 8 experience wasn't a big deal in the mission's "success".
April 15, 2020, 07:26 PM
Ryanp225
A successful failure. Great, great men them NASA folk back then.