Today marks the 50thAnniversary of the return flight of the incredible Apollo 13 mission to the moon where a catastrophic explosion in space nearly ended the lives of the 3 man crew. It was such an honor to participate in the beautiful Ron Howard film. pic.twitter.com/EwujTF9syc— Gary Sinise (@GarySinise) April 17, 2020
Home safe. #OTD 50 years ago, the Apollo 13 crew splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Although an explosion had disrupted the planned landing on the Moon, the ingenuity of Mission Control successfully brought the three astronauts back to Earth: https://t.co/SZJwF19ba9 pic.twitter.com/8BbFktk3sy— NASA (@NASA) April 17, 2020
What’s on the Apollo 13 audio tapes?— NASA (@NASA) April 17, 2020
Nearly 7,200 hours of Apollo 13 Mission Control audio is now available at https://t.co/ZsLVmqQqOt. Website creator & @NASA_Johnson contractor Ben Feist helps us step back in time in a special #AskNASA at Home episode: https://t.co/NfqKgwJbtk pic.twitter.com/orvXMxdhKt
This tweet is from Monday:
50 years ago – the Godfather of NASA Mission Control Gene Kranz and his team used this room to bring the #Apollo13 crew home safely. Check out the project that preserved the Mission Operations Control Room here: https://t.co/SThEIonAPK Failure is never an option. pic.twitter.com/ao7B1j2Igs— Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) April 13, 2020
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