Today, though most people aren't aware of it, is the forty-seventh anniversary of the launch of Apollo 13 (wiki), at 19:13 UTC
the lunar mission that came close to disaster. 56 hours after launch (that's about 3AM on Saturday) an accident in the hydrogen/oxygen tanks for the fuel cells left the Service Module without electrical power.
Thanks to considerable human ingenuity the three men would arrive back on Earth alive and (mostly) well.
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the lunar mission that came close to disaster. 56 hours after launch (that's about 3AM on Saturday) an accident in the hydrogen/oxygen tanks for the fuel cells left the Service Module without electrical power.
Thanks to considerable human ingenuity the three men would arrive back on Earth alive and (mostly) well.
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