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  1. This Hollywood drama is based on the events of the Apollo 13 lunar mission, astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert find everything going according to plan after leaving Earth's orbit. However, when an oxygen tank explodes, the scheduled moon landing is called off. Subsequent tensions within the crew and numerous technical problems threaten both the astronauts' survival and their safe return to Earth
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  3. Countries USA
  4. User Rating 8 / 10
  5. Duration 2 h 20 Minutes
  6. audience score 254202 Votes

Matt Lauer: Hey Marilyn, of course you know of the Apollo Rocket, but have you heard of the Red Rocket. I just learned to breath space???. 1:20 me when I run out of fuel to go to the mun in KSP. Apollo 13 is replaced by Saturn V. Apollo 13 Apollo 13's damaged service module, seen from the command module, as it was being jettisoned shortly before reentry Mission type Crewed lunar landing attempt ( H) Operator NASA COSPAR ID 1970-029A SATCAT no. 4371 [1] Mission duration 5?days, 22?hours, 54?minutes, 41?seconds [2] Spacecraft properties Spacecraft Apollo CSM -109 Apollo LM -7 Manufacturer CSM: North American Rockwell LM: Grumman Launch mass 45, 931 kilograms (101, 261?lb) [3] Landing mass 5, 050 kilograms (11, 133?lb) [4] Crew Crew size 3 Members James A. Lovell, Jr. John L. Swigert, Jr. Fred W. Haise, Jr. Callsign CM: Odyssey LM: Aquarius Start of mission Launch date April 11, 1970, 19:13:00 UTC Rocket Saturn V SA-508 Launch site Kennedy LC-39A End of mission Recovered by USS Iwo Jima Landing date April 17, 1970, 18:07:41 UTC Landing site South Pacific Ocean 21¡ë38¡ì24¡íS 165¡ë21¡ì42¡íW ? / ? 21. 64000¡ëS 165. 36167¡ëW Docking with LM Docking date April 11, 1970, 22:32:08?UTC Undocking date April 17, 1970, 16:43:00?UTC Lovell, Swigert, Haise Apollo program ¢« Apollo 12 Apollo 14 ¢ª 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. Accidental ignition of damaged wire insulation inside the oxygen tank as it was being routinely stirred caused an explosion that vented the tank's contents. Without oxygen, needed both for breathing and for generating electric power, the SM's propulsion and life support systems could not operate. The CM's systems had to be shut down to conserve its remaining resources for reentry, forcing the crew to transfer to the LM as a lifeboat. With the lunar landing canceled, mission controllers worked to bring the crew home alive. Although the LM was designed to support two men on the lunar surface for two days, Mission Control in Houston improvised new procedures so it could support three men for four days. The crew experienced great hardship caused by limited power, a chilly and wet cabin and a shortage of potable water. There was a critical need to adapt the CM's cartridges for the carbon dioxide removal system to work in the LM; the crew and mission controllers were successful in improvising a solution. The astronauts' peril briefly renewed interest in the Apollo program; tens of millions watched the splashdown in the South Pacific Ocean by television. An investigative review board found fault with preflight testing of the oxygen tank and the fact that Teflon was placed inside it. The board recommended changes, including minimizing the use of potentially combustible items inside the tank; this was done for Apollo 14. The story of Apollo?13 has been dramatized several times, most notably in the 1995 film Apollo?13. Background In 1961, U. S. President John F. Kennedy challenged his nation to land an astronaut on the Moon by the end of the decade, with a safe return to Earth. [5] NASA worked towards this goal incrementally, sending astronauts into space during Project Mercury and Project Gemini, leading up to the Apollo program. [6] The goal was achieved with Apollo 11, which landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the lunar surface while Michael Collins orbited the Moon in Command Module Columbia. The mission returned to Earth on July 24, 1969, fulfilling Kennedy's challenge. [5] NASA had contracted for fifteen Saturn?V rockets to achieve the goal; at the time no one knew how many missions this would require. [7] Since success was obtained in 1969 with the sixth Saturn V on Apollo?11, nine rockets remained available for a hoped-for total of ten landings. After the excitement of Apollo 11, the general public grew apathetic towards the space program and Congress continued to cut NASA's budget; Apollo 20 was canceled. [8] Despite the successful lunar landing, the missions were considered so risky that astronauts could not afford life insurance to provide for their families if they died in space. [note 1] [9] Mission Operations Control Room during the TV broadcast just before the Apollo?13 accident. Astronaut Fred Haise is shown on the screen. Even before the first U. astronaut entered space in 1961, planning for a centralized facility to communicate with the spacecraft and monitor its performance had begun, for the most part the brainchild of Christopher C. Kraft, who became NASA's first flight director. During John Glenn 's Mercury Friendship 7 flight in February 1962 (the first crewed orbital flight by the U. ), Kraft was overruled by NASA managers. He was vindicated by post-mission analysis, and implemented a rule that during the mission, the flight director's word was absolute [10] ?to overrule him, NASA would have to fire him on the spot. [11] Flight directors during Apollo had a one-sentence job description, "The flight director may take any actions necessary for crew safety and mission success. " [12] In 1965, Houston's Mission Control Center opened, in part designed by Kraft and now named for him. [10] In Mission Control, each flight controller, as well as monitoring telemetry from the spacecraft, was in communication via voice loop to specialists in a Staff Support Room (or "back room"), who focused on specific spacecraft systems. [11] Apollo 13 was to be the second H mission, meant to demonstrate precision lunar landings and explore specific sites on the Moon. [13] With Kennedy's goal accomplished by Apollo 11, and Apollo 12 demonstrating that the astronauts could perform a precision landing, mission planners were able to focus on more than just landing safely and having astronauts minimally trained in geology gather lunar samples to take home to Earth. There was a greater role for science on Apollo?13, especially for geology, something emphasized by the mission's motto, Ex luna, scientia (From the Moon, knowledge). [14] Astronauts and key Mission Control personnel Apollo?13's mission commander, Jim Lovell, was 42 years old at the time of the spaceflight, which was his fourth and last. He was a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and had been a naval aviator and test pilot before being selected for the second group of astronauts in 1962; he flew with Frank Borman in Gemini?7 in 1965 and Aldrin in Gemini?12 the following year before flying in Apollo 8 in 1968, the first spacecraft to orbit the Moon. [15] Jack Swigert, the command module pilot (CMP), was 38?years old and held a B. in mechanical engineering and an M. in aerospace science; he had served in the Air Force and in state Air National Guards, and was an engineering test pilot before being selected for the fifth group of astronauts in 1966. [16] Fred Haise, the lunar module pilot (LMP), was 35 years old. He held a B. in aeronautical engineering, had been a Marine Corps fighter pilot, and was a civilian research pilot for NASA when he was selected as a Group 5 astronaut. [17] Apollo?13 was Swigert's and Haise's only spaceflight. [18] Swigert, Lovell and Haise the day before launch According to the standard Apollo crew rotation, the prime crew for Apollo?13 would have been the backup crew [note 2] for Apollo 10 with Mercury and Gemini veteran Gordon Cooper in command, Donn F. Eisele as CMP and Edgar Mitchell as LMP. Deke Slayton, NASA's Director of Flight Crew Operations, never intended to rotate Cooper and Eisele to a prime crew assignment, as both were out of favor?? Cooper for his lax attitude towards training, and Eisele for incidents aboard Apollo 7 and an extramarital affair. He assigned them to the backup crew because no other veteran astronauts were available. [21] Slayton's original choices for Apollo?13 were Alan Shepard as commander, Stuart Roosa as CMP, and Mitchell as LMP. However, management felt Shepard needed more training time, as he had only recently resumed active status after surgery for an inner ear disorder, and had not flown since 1961. Thus Lovell's crew (himself, Haise and Ken Mattingly) having all backed up Apollo 11 and slated for Apollo 14, was swapped with Shepard's. [21] Swigert was originally CMP of Apollo?13's backup crew, with John Young as commander and Charles Duke as lunar module pilot. [22] Seven days before launch, Duke contracted rubella from a friend of his son. [23] This exposed both the prime and backup crews, who trained together. Of the five, only Mattingly was not immune through prior exposure. Normally, if any member of the prime crew had to be grounded, the remaining crew would be replaced as well, and the backup crew substituted, but Duke's illness ruled this out, [24] so two days before launch, Mattingly was replaced by Swigert. [16] Mattingly never developed rubella and later flew on Apollo 16. [25] For Apollo, a third crew of astronauts, known as the support crew, was designated in addition to the prime and backup crews used on projects Mercury and Gemini. Slayton created the support crews because James McDivitt, who would command Apollo 9, believed that, with preparation going on in facilities across the US, meetings that needed a member of the flight crew would be missed. Support crew members were to assist as directed by the mission commander. [26] Usually low in seniority, they assembled the m
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Ron Howard's excellent re-enactment of the Apollo 13 mission, which left three astronauts in space with a damaged ship and not knowing if they'd be able to return to Earth. It's always a wonderful achievement whenever a filmmaker can take a story that everyone knows the outcome to and still manage to make it intense. APOLLO 13 is without question one of the most intense films you're ever going to watch because as soon as the trouble starts in space, you the viewer, are pretty much curled up in a ball worried about every other problem that pops up throughout their situation. It's really amazing when you think how intense it is to just watch a movie so just imagine what it would be like really being up there not knowing your fate or being a family member on the ground not knowing if they are going to see their loved ones again. Director Howard perfectly mixes in these personal dramas with the stuff going on in space and I thought he did a wonderful job at balancing the two. Needless to say, the most amazing stuff happens in space as we see the three men trying to work their way out of the situation. How the film bounces from them to the families to the people in the control center is just remarkable to watch and the level of drama is just so high. Another major plus are the terrific performances. Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris and Kathleen Quinlan are just flawless in their work but so is the rest of the cast even down to the smallest role. APOLLO 13 is great entertainment that works on pretty much all levels and is without question one of the best of its type.
These guys are hero's. That's out of the way. between the emotions in this and watching there post press conference I am now totally convinced that these robots. or Vulcan's. Need discount on Prepar3D really. If youve never seen a rocket launch, there are no words to describe it... I watched the Columbias last launch in 2003. (Oddly enough, I was doing work for a lady who worked at NASA when she got the call it exploded, she said she cant talk about it, but had to leave immediately. On the way home, I learned it had exploded. Man I just like planes. Your BBC is cleared lol nasa have dirty minds. Movie Online ¥¢¥Ý¥í13or. Sure, they survived this, but could they survive the youtube comment sections.
I love this move soo please upload full move and full hd screen. 2:45 Looks good flight were at down in the middle. Imagine sitting on top of that rocket a few seconds before ignition, knowing that 150 MILLION horsepower are about to be released 100 metres below you. Movie Online ¥¢¥Ý¥í13. ¡Ì±¿Ì¿¤Îʬ´ôÅÀ¡Í¥¢¥Ý¥í13¹æ¤Î´ñÀ× ¶ÛÇ÷¤Î87»þ´Ö¡Ìanother stories¡Í part 1/2 - video dailymotion. So glad we never have to endure another Matt Lauer interview. Surgeon. Go flight, he says, puffing on a cigarette.? Unheard-of these days when you can't smoke in a control room and no doctor would ever be caught smoking.
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Thank you for sharing the tight-gripped trials, yet victorious ending of Apollo 13 mission. Seventh manned mission in the American Apollo space program Echipajul Apollo 13 a fotografiat Luna prin ferestra superioară a modulului lunar; modulul de comandă este dezactivat Upload media Wikipedia Wikiquote Instance of human spaceflight Part of Apollo space program Call sign Odyssey ( Apollo Command/Service Module) Aquarius ( Apollo Lunar Module) Location United States of America Operator National Aeronautics and Space Administration Start point Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 Kennedy Space Center Manufacturer Grumman ( Apollo Lunar Module) North American Aviation ( Apollo Command/Service Module) Space launch vehicle Saturn V UTC date of spacecraft launch 11 April 1970 Type of orbit geocentric orbit Significant event splashdown (1970, 21¡ë38¡ì24¡íS 165¡ë21¡ì42¡íW, Pacific Ocean) rocket launch ( Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39, 1970) flyby (1970, 254 kilometre, Moon) docking and berthing of spacecraft (1970, 1970, Apollo Lunar Module) Mass 45, 931?kg ( takeoff) 5, 050?kg ( landing) Duration 514, 481?s Follows Apollo 12 Followed by Apollo 14 Different from Apollo 13 (in one of the languages there is a page that has the same name as this page in another language) Authority control Q182252 VIAF ID: 173518895 GND ID: 4395414-5 Library of Congress authority ID: n88277429 BabelNet ID: 01010525n Reasonator PetScan Scholia Statistics Search?depicted.
Subtiles sucks. I accidentally clicked this video with my toe. Oh yeah, they made a movie about it right before the video ends. <3. YouTube. I remember the launch of the Apollo 13 as a child April 11 /1970. The engineers are really amazing, from building things like the Saturn V to the space ship, to figuring out things like getting a working filter system going using parts from two different vehicles. Absolutely amazing. Probably not funny at the time, but it is a bit humorous how Duct tape once again is a universal solvent.

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