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Published: 2020-05-06 23:46:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 3226; Favourites: 126; Downloads: 36
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On April 13 (EST), more than 200,000 miles from Earth, Apollo 13 experienced a catastrophic explosion of their #2 oxygen tank in their Service Module. The explosion critically damaged the spacecraft and the Command Module's ability to sustain human life. Over the next 3 days, Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert, with support from NASA on the ground, fought to bring their spacecraft home. Lunar Module Aquarius was used as a lifeboat which not only provided life support but also propulsion and guidance to bring the men home.

Aquarius was designed to bring two men to and from the surface of the moon and provide shelter for the astronauts during the lunar exploration. Its purpose was never realized but the ship performed admirably to bring the astronauts home. As the spacecraft neared Earth, Aquarius could not make the journey through the atmosphere and had to be jettisoned. Astronaut Joe Kerwin working CAPCOM spoke the following sentiment, β€œFarewell, Aquarius, and we thank you.”

Aquarius carried the SNAP-27 (System for Nuclear Auxiliary Power). There was some concern over where the cask containing the plutonium oxide would end up. The last course correction on the way back from the moon ensures Aquarius would burn up over the Pacific Ocean. The impact point was over one of its deepest points in the Pacific - the Tonga Trench. The cask came to rest approximately 6 miles deep. No radioactive leakage was found on later surveys.

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Comments: 19

Clu-art [2020-05-08 11:59:03 +0000 UTC]

always enjoy the background info

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MensjeDeZeemeermin [2020-05-08 03:11:36 +0000 UTC]

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markkarvon In reply to MensjeDeZeemeermin [2020-05-11 03:30:56 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. That was a good one.

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jonwassing [2020-05-07 19:10:17 +0000 UTC]

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markkarvon In reply to jonwassing [2020-05-11 03:30:32 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much.

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segura2112 [2020-05-07 18:23:27 +0000 UTC]

Β  Thank YouΒ 

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Midway2009 [2020-05-07 06:30:41 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful work and the Aquarius saved the crew of Apollo XIII

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markkarvon In reply to Midway2009 [2020-05-11 03:30:18 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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Midway2009 In reply to markkarvon [2020-05-11 05:49:36 +0000 UTC]

you're welcome

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davincipoppalag [2020-05-07 05:12:46 +0000 UTC]

fantastic work.. and I remember all that like it was yesterday.. wonderful

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markkarvon In reply to davincipoppalag [2020-05-11 03:29:52 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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davincipoppalag In reply to markkarvon [2020-05-11 07:51:37 +0000 UTC]

welcome1

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Windwalker57 [2020-05-07 05:01:46 +0000 UTC]

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WestRail642fan In reply to Windwalker57 [2022-03-16 14:44:44 +0000 UTC]

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markkarvon In reply to Windwalker57 [2020-05-11 03:30:05 +0000 UTC]

Good idea.

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slowdog294 [2020-05-07 02:34:43 +0000 UTC]

A very scary moment in the history of NASA.

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Spino2Earth [2020-05-06 23:49:50 +0000 UTC]

Looks cool!

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markkarvon In reply to Spino2Earth [2020-05-11 03:29:38 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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Spino2Earth In reply to markkarvon [2020-05-11 08:28:05 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!

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