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Drama

140 M

8,4 / 10

star: Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise

Directors: Ron Howard

Apollo 13 soundtrack. Apollo 13 crew members. I think because I was alive during the Apollo 13 flight and remember as a young teen how captive the world was as the damaged ship made its flight back was watched and how I saw the world, our nation, my neighbors, my friends all respond and the intensity which caused my initial interest. But in watching the movie, realizing that these men went to the moon using technology less sophisticated than what is in my smart phone and that there was only 1 mission where something went wrong was miraculous. Plus the bravery history shines on them as we now can compare how little we knew to the achievement, and that it was will to beat the soviets that drove the nation to willingly pay to risk these lives to make a trip to the moon that made the movie have an impact on my life as an adult. It was the drive of a nation to prove that we where technologically superior to our enemies that drove this to be such a high priority. The fact that it resulted in tremendous growth in high technology as the tax payers willingly backed this effort which drove technological innovation and breakthroughs for years as we went from WWII technology to the information age. To bad our government doesn't invest in our economy that way now instead of taxing the middle class to strip them of medical benefits to fund benefits for the poor. This movie and the comparison of where our nation was vs. is makes this an incredibly emotional movie for me. I wish those who were younger (and not foolish enough to believe these accomplishments were not real; tainting a great period of investing in our technological future) would look at it and learn from it and what this nation is capable of when its population is working and leadership strong with some true vision can accomplish.
I think this was a well made movie and Ron Howard did a great job of capturing the important aspects of the events around this mission. Living through the real event and "holding our collective breath" for all those days until we saw the parachutes open upon re-entry (an event we watched in the gym at school) and the celebration that nobody died helped to make even more real the true level of danger those men faced and not the version communicated through the press until after it was over. Things that would be lost if you weren't alive at the time, but part of what makes for an excellent movie of an incredible event in our countries history.

 

Apollo 13 disaster. Apollo 13 trailer. Apollo 13 csfd. Apollo 13 behind the scenes. Chris Mahon Wednesday, 29 November 2017 - 11:18AM Everyone remembers "the scene. " Ever since  Apollo 13 hit theaters in 1995, everyone remembers the moment when the team has to fire the engines at precisely the right time to change their course and make sure they enter Earth's atmosphere at the right angle. If they had fired those engines for a second more or less, it could have been a disaster. So how did they time those burns so perfectly? An Omega Speedmaster watch. Sixty years after it was first created to withstand the intense vibrations and shocks of race cars,  every astronaut since the Apollo 11 mission has gone up equipped with t he Speedmaster. The only NASA-certified flight watch and chronograph, it's what made the difference between landing the astronauts in the ocean and sending them hurtling into space.  The Manual Burn When the oxygen tank exploded on the service module of the Apollo 13 capsule, they were already 205, 000 miles from  Earth and 55 hours into their mission to land on the Moon. Apart from losing one of their sources of breathable air, the navigational and targeting computers were all inoperative—the computers relied on fuel cells that needed oxygen to create power, and all the oxygen in the service module's tanks was leaking into space. The astronauts couldn't rely on their computers to calculate their engine burn, so they would have to do it manually. This was where the watches came in. In order to precisely time the burns, the team had to use the Earth as a reference point and the chronographs on their Speedmasters, which acted as super-accurate timers. Like in the movie, Jim Lovell had to line up the spacecraft with the Earth's terminator and control the yaw of the ship, while Haise managed its pitch and Swigert used his Speedmaster to time the burn. The burn, which lasted four minutes and 24 seconds, was so accurate that only two small mid-course corrections were needed for the rest of the mission. According to Lovell, the commander of the Apollo 13 mission, the consequences of mistiming the burn (and hitting the Earth's atmosphere at the wrong angle) would have been catastrophic: "In order to reenter Earth's atmosphere safely, Apollo 13 had to approach at an inclination no shallower than 5. 3 degrees, and no steeper than 7. 7 degrees. Come in at 5. 2 degrees or below, and the blunt-ended command module would skip off the top of the atmosphere and boing straight back into space, entering a permanent orbit around the sun. Come in at a 7. 8 degree or above, and the spacecraft would be able to reenter all right, but at so steep an angle and with such a high g-force that the crew would probably be crushed well before they ever hit the water. " The Silver Snoopy After the crew finally splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, there were a lot of congrats to go around—to the TRW contractor who created the terminator guide solution, to the  NASA staff members who created the C02-filtering "mailbox" contraption, and to Flight Director Gene Kranz, who made the decision to loop around the  Moon rather than go for a direct abort. There's a special award NASA gives to people who make a huge difference in a mission, called the Silver Snoopy, and one went to the makers of the Speedmaster, Omega. Now, 47 years later, the Speedmaster is celebrating its 60th anniversary  with a limited edition version that hearkens back to the original design.    For an expanded view, please click on the infographic.

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