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runtime: 140m
actor: Bill Paxton, Tom Hanks
Writer: Jeffrey Kluger, William Broyles Jr
Summary: 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
Year: 1995
Directed by: Ron Howard
This movie is what I call an exciting, action-packed, almost great movie. It's not really amazing or classic, but it was far better than what I had expected (my naive sister said it sucked. When I watched it alone I was very entertained by the really great special effects and, believe it or not, the acting. It was definitely not Oscar material, but still good enough. Tom Hanks is a delight to watch and he plays his role great, and along with Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise and Ed Harris he shines brighter. But I was also impressed with Harris and Sinise. They were good.
Anyway, watch this movie and be entertained. It's really a great movie!
Hey, did you know that Gary Sinise has starred in three Tom Hanks movies? Apollo 13, Forrest Gump and my all time favorite movie The Green Mile.
Apollo 13 original crew. Apollo 13 in real time.
Apollo 13 movie. Amazing to hear this in real time! Thanks for your efforts, LM5. Listen to President Kennedy rally the American people to support NASA's Apollo program Pres. John F. Kennedy rallying the people of the United States to support NASA's Apollo program to land human beings on the Moon, September 12, 1962. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. See all videos for this article Apollo 13, U. S. spaceflight, launched on April 11, 1970, that suffered an oxygen tank explosion en route to the Moon, threatening the lives of three astronauts —commander Jim Lovell, lunar module pilot Fred Haise, and command module pilot Jack Swigert. The severely damaged Apollo 13 service module (SM) as photographed from the lunar module/command module. An entire panel on the SM was blown away by the explosion of an oxygen tank. NASA Houston, we’ve had a problem Apollo 13 was launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida, by a giant Saturn V launch vehicle and only minutes later was inserted into orbit around Earth. About 2. 5 hours after launch, the still-attached S IVB third stage was reignited to provide the final boost toward the Moon. The transposition maneuver (removing the lunar module, code-named Aquarius, from the S IVB adapter) was carried out efficiently, and soon Apollo 13 was coasting toward the Moon on a path so accurate that the first planned course adjustment was canceled. Later in the mission, the craft underwent a hybrid transfer maneuver to facilitate landing in the difficult Fra Mauro region of the Moon. To do this, the service module’s propulsion system provided a 4. 6-metre- (15-foot-) per-second velocity change designed to lower the command module’s closest approach to the Moon from 389 km (242 miles) to 109 km (68 miles) and place the craft on a “non-free-return” trajectory. This meant that should no further propulsive maneuver be made during the flight, the craft would not swing around the Moon and return directly to Earth on a “free-return” trajectory but instead would miss Earth by 4, 750 km (2, 950 miles). However, a shift back to a free-return trajectory was within the capability of both the service module propulsion system and the lunar module descent stage propulsion system. So accurate was the hybrid transfer that a scheduled course correction was canceled. Apollo 13 launch Apollo 13 launching from Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 11, 1970. MSFC/NASA April 12, the day after launch, passed without incident. Early on the evening of April 13, the astronauts pressurized the lunar module Aquarius, and Lovell and Haise passed from the command module Odyssey through the connecting tunnel while checking all systems for the forthcoming landing. Suddenly, as Lovell was moving through the tunnel on his way back from Aquarius to Odyssey, a loud explosion was heard. All three astronauts quickly gathered in Odyssey to study the instruments in an effort to determine what had happened. Noting that one of the main electrical systems aboard was degrading, Haise and Lovell radioed the information to mission control in Houston, quickly turning a routine flight into one of the most exciting episodes in space history. Haise: Okay, Houston— Lovell: I believe we’ve had a problem here. Mission control: This is Houston. Say again please. Lovell: Houston, we’ve had a problem. We’ve had a main B bus undervolt. Within eight seconds of the explosion, pressure in one of the service module’s two cryogenic oxygen tanks had dropped to zero. Together with the cryogenic hydrogen tanks, they fed the required supplies to the craft’s three fuel cells, which were needed for the generation of electrical power, oxygen for breathing, and drinking water. About an hour after the accident, mission control announced that “we are now looking toward an alternate mission, swinging around the Moon and using the lunar module power systems because of the situation that has developed here this evening. ” The astronauts were to move into Aquarius, which would serve as a lifeboat, while the disabled Apollo 13 swung around the Moon and headed homeward. All thoughts of a lunar landing had long since been abandoned. Around the Moon The anxiety for the safety of the astronauts was felt in every corner of the globe, and millions of persons remained glued to television and radio sets as the perilous journey unfolded. Still three days away from Earth, the astronauts moved into the lunar module Aquarius, which they powered up before shutting down the command module Odyssey to conserve the latter’s emergency battery power for the atmospheric reentry maneuver at the end of the mission. Only the command module could pass through Earth’s atmosphere; the lunar module would have to be discarded, along with the service module, before the outer atmosphere was reached. In the meantime, however, the lunar module would be their home. When the astronauts first transferred into and activated Aquarius, Apollo 13 was about 20 hours from the Moon. Plans were made for transferring out of the hybrid trajectory and onto the free-return trajectory, a maneuver that was executed in the early morning hours of April 14. At mission control, teams of experts worked to check out all feasible maneuvers and situations in flight simulators, feeding every plan and contingency through computers. Leaders from all parts of the world voiced concern, and from Soviet Premier Aleksey N. Kosygin came the message that “the Soviet Government has given orders to all citizens and members of the armed forces to use all necessary means to render assistance in the rescue of the American astronauts. ” Four Soviet ships began moving toward the planned recovery area, while French and British warships also moved to the rescue. Radio contact with Apollo 13 was lost during the evening of April 14 as the craft swung behind the Moon, passing at an altitude of 264 km (164 miles) at the closest approach. (Since their trajectory had a higher lunar altitude than other Apollo missions, Apollo 13 set the record for farthest flight from Earth of 401, 056 km [249, 205 miles]. ) Soon afterward the spacecraft started along its return path home. Meanwhile, the long-since-discarded S IVB third stage crashed onto the Moon—it had followed an independent trajectory—as part of a planned experiment to cause an artificial moonquake to aid scientists in understanding the nature of the lunar interior. When the astronauts learned from Houston of the stage’s impact, Swigert radioed back, “Well, at least something worked on this flight. …I’m sure glad we didn’t have an LM [Lunar Module] impact too! ” About two hours later the descent stage propulsion system of the lunar module was ignited for 5 seconds at 10 percent throttle, 21 seconds at 40 percent throttle, and almost 4 minutes at full throttle. This added 941 km (585 miles) per hour to Apollo 13’s velocity, thereby cutting by 10 hours the length of the homeward journey and ensuring a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean south of Samoa. On board the spacecraft, oxygen stores remained sufficient, as did cooling water. The astronauts reduced their consumption of drinking water to six ounces per day and their consumption of electricity by 80 percent. However, the lunar module’s lithium hydroxide cartridges that removed carbon dioxide from the air would last only about 50 hours, and those from the command module were not designed to fit Aquarius. Therefore, engineers on the ground devised a makeshift adapter scheme, radioing to Apollo 13 instructions on how to attach the cartridges from the command module to the lunar module hoses. The job was done, and Haise reported, “Our do-it-yourself lithium hydroxide canister change is complete. ” Interior of the Apollo 13 lunar module (LM) Aquarius showing the “mail box, ” a jury-rigged arrangement that the astronauts built to use the command module lithium hydroxide canisters to purge carbon dioxide from the LM. NASA.
Having said that, the bizarre series of events associated with Apollo 13's ill-fated attempt to reach the moon might be enough to cause anyone to become superstitious. The flight was Apollo 13; it took off on April 11, 1970 (4/11/70 - the individual numbers add up to 13) at 13:13 hours; the explosion that crippled the ship occurred on April 13 at 19:13 hours CST. It goes on and on. But it's just a number!
For about a 5 year period, Tom Hanks put out a series of absolute blockbuster movies (headlined, of course, by his Oscar-winning performances in "Forrest Gump" and "Philadelphia. Apollo 13" has to be included in that list of great movies, although I don't think it quite reaches the height of those two. Hanks is not quite as central to this movie as he was to those Oscar-winners, although he certainly plays the lead as astronaut Jim Lovell, Commander of the mission. This really is an ensemble cast, though, featuring good performances all around, especially from Bill Paxton and Kevin Bacon as Lovell's crewmates Fred Haise and Jack Swigert respectively, and from Gary Sinise as Ken Mattingly, who was originally scheduled to be Apollo 13's pilot, but was replaced by Swigert due to a health concern.
The performances have to carry the movie, because this is such a well-known event that there's not all that much suspense involved, and the performances are all very good. The chain of bizarre events afflicting Apollo 13 seems to have been pretty faithfully recreated (right down to a typhoon warning for the splash-down area) and even given the fact that I know, obviously, how this turns out, the end is still emotional. This is a good movie - not Hanks' best, but definitely one of his really good ones from that 5 year period of real super-stardom, when no one else in Hollywood could hold a candle to him. 7/10.
Apollo 13 streaming. Apollo 13 movie netflix. Apollo 13 film. Level 1 Comment deleted by user 29 days ago ( More than 2 children) level 2 It was actually even worse, if it's possible, because they couldn't see it. They had to realize what happened relying on instrumentation. The service module was detached just before returning to the Earth's atmosphere. level 1 I must have watched that movie a thousand times level 2 One of my all time favorites, definitely level 1 Just curious, how was this photo taken? level 2 From the Apollo re-entry command vehicle after released from the service module.
Houston we've have had had a problem. This is the best movie ever makes me so emotional. I still remember being glued to the TV for nearly 6 days when all this was going on. Folk all round the World really were mesmerised by the progress as it unfolded. A remarkable unforgettable event merely watching it, let alone being in the Command chain or the crew themselves.
Level 1 Bout to come in here to say that’s the freaking moon moron. Then I realize I’m the moron. level 1 Visited NASA this past weekend. Just seeing everything in person was truly amazing. The VAB is absolutely monstrous. It astounds me that there are still people oilut there that claim we never went the the moon or that the earth is flat. level 2 Just stop thinking about those people and ridiculous standpoints, they can be ignored. We have to stop engaging uninformed people and their lack of comprehension, a waste of our time. The facts are available and for everyone to see, we shouldn't be wasting time to 'proof' it to them. I'm tired that fools are given any platform, it needs to stop. level 2 My history teacher thinks that we never went to the moon because the US wanted to impress the world/showing they were better than the USSR with space exploration. :/ edit: i cant believe i have this person as a teacher level 2 Wonder if there are any pics of the flag still waving up there, or any traces of footsteps with the insanely far reaching telescopes from today. level 2 That’s a joke though. Most people know the earth isn’t flat, but it’s fun to play along with it. It brings light to these seemingly dark times. level 1 At first I thought I was looking at a pool table in a poorly lit room. level 2 Same lol, just a peek through the left LEM window! level 1 One of my favorite pictures of all time. I was lucky enough to find an original NASA print of this picture a few years ago, which I promptly bought and now have framed above the mantle in my office. Gives me chills every time I look at it. level 1 Looks like a science fiction movie. level 2 Comment removed by moderator 1 month ago ( More than 1 child) level 1 I can see my house from here level 2 You live in North Africa? level 2 If you’re (or someone else is) looking for a better site with mercury, Gemini and Apollo photos. Here you go:.
Apollo 13 landing. Apollo 13 dates. One of the best film sequences ever. I hate how the interviewer is constantly feeding them answers. Let them speak! Don't ask them yes, exactly questions. It's so annoying. The rockets shown are not a Saturn V. The rockets shown here are what looks like a Vostok or some other rocket in the R-7 rocket family, and also a N1. Both are Soviet rockets.
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Apollo 13 real footage. Apollo 13 transcripts. Apollo 13 quotes. Apollo 13 soundtrack. Ever since I saw this movie, I have a habit of quoting this scene every time I go on a plane. When we go down the runway I say to myself “The clock is running”. And as soon as were airborne I say “We have liftoff. We have cleared the tower at 13:13 ”. 0:06 baddest. Apollo 13 oscar nominee crossword. This movie is truly a movie that can pull anyone's heart strings. They arw srill alive wake up. Apollo 13 movie summary. Apollo 137. Apollo 13 launch scene. Group Teacher Ed Harris Watch Learn How Question. Apollo 13 123movies. THIS IS BEAUTIFUL. Apollo 13 views of the moon. Apollo 13 death.
In 95 those cgi effects looked a lot better. Apollo 13 trailer. Apollo 13 simulator scene. I always thought about what would've happened if the command module hit one of the ships or helicopters. Apollo 13 mission. Bill the extreme paxton.
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