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Houston, We Have A Problem, Apollo 13, Initial Damage Report

Title

Houston, We Have A Problem, Apollo 13, Initial Damage Report

Author

NASA

Age Group

Adult

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Not yet rated.

Genre

Non-Fiction, Adventure, History, Science

Duration

0 hours 02 minutes 54 seconds

Summary

Apollo 13 was the third manned lunar-landing mission, part of Project Apollo under NASA in the United States. The crew members were Commander James A. Lovell, Command Module pilot John L. "Jack" Swigert, and Lunar Module pilot Fred W. Haise. It launched on April 11, 1970 at 2:13 EST. Two days after the launch, the Apollo spacecraft was crippled by an explosion, caused by a fault in an oxygen tank. The explosion damaged the Service Module, resulting in a loss of oxygen and electrical power. The crew used the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat" in space. The command module remained fully functional on its internal batteries, but they were needed for re-entry and landing so it was shut down shortly after the accident. Despite great hardship caused by severe constraints on power, cabin heat, and potable water, the crew successfully returned to Earth. The mission was thus called a "Successful Failure".

Narrator

NASA



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