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121: Apollo 13
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121: Apollo 13

In the spring of 1970, NASA launched what would be the third mission to walk on the moon, but almost nothing went to plan, putting the crew in peril until the moment they splashed down.

Liftoff · Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett

April 7, 20201h 11m

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Show Notes

In the spring of 1970, NASA launched what would be the third mission to walk on the moon, but almost nothing went to plan, putting the crew in peril until the moment they splashed down.

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The Recipe for Apollo 13's Disaster | Popular Science
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Apollo 13: An Accident in Space | The New Yorker
Apollo 13: Houston, We've Got a Problem - YouTube
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Your Questions about Apollo 13 Answered by Jerry Woodfill - Universe Today
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As it Happened - Apollo 13 "Houston We've Had A Problem" - YouTube
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Apollo 13 (1995) - IMDb
BBC World Service - 13 Minutes to the Moon
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Apollo 13: Lovell, Jim, Kluger, Jeffrey - Amazon.com
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