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Apollo 13 (1995)

Apollo 13 (1995)

Apollo 13 is a gripping and thrilling movie released in 1995 that chronicles the ill-fated voyage of the Apollo 13 spacecraft. Directed by Ron Howard, the film stars Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, and Bill Paxton as the three astronauts who find themselves fighting for their lives after an oxygen tank explodes onboard their spaceship. Their desperate struggle for survival in the vastness of space captivates viewers from start to finish.

With its intense storyline, impeccable acting, and stunning visual effects, Apollo 13 offers an immersive experience. As the tension builds, viewers can feel the weight of the astronauts' predicament. The film showcases the incredible ingenuity and determination of NASA's mission control team as they work tirelessly to bring the crew back safely.

If you are interested in reliving the sounds and emotions of Apollo 13, you can easily play and download the movie's soundtrack. Immerse yourself in the suspenseful atmosphere and extraordinary accomplishments of this unforgettable journey.

A Any rescue system the space agency has long since calculated...
A little bit longer.
A pleasant evening.
A.M. Very, very A.M.
ABC News science editor Jules Bergman.
About the only thing the command module is good for is reentry.
About to lose signal.
Adjustin' it here, the attitude there, pitch, roll...
Affirmative, Andy. Jack's got one right here.
Affirmative, Andy. Jack's got one right here.
After this burn, we've got to build some time in the flight plan for sleep.
Ah, don't worry, guys.
Ah, Guenter Wendt.
Al Shepard's ear infection has flared up...
All from the confines of Mission Control and our house in Houston.
All I have to know is: How long do we need to burn the engine?
All my instruments are gone. My lights are gone and I can't even tell what my altitude is.
All right, all right. I got it. Hold on.
All right, Aquarius, this is Houston.
All right, Houston, we're standing by for those procedures.
All right, Jack, on three!
All right, Jack, on three!
All right, let's sell the house.
All right, we've returned to the...
All right?
All right.
All right.
All systems are nominal and on the line.
All the networks dumped us.
Almost 24 days already, than any other man,
Altitude is on the line.
An ABC New...
And all systems are nominal.
And as for me...
And astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert...
And bag up all the water you can before it freezes in there.
And could endanger the lives of the astronauts themselves...
And dig trenches in the street to get a better view.
And entering the moon's gravity on April 13?
And every light bulb that's up there.
And find more power.
And flew the space shuttle, having never gotten the measles.
And getting the astronauts safely back to Earth.
And have no place to go
And he's gonna grant you an extension on your income taxes...
And he's gonna have to turn around before he even gets to the moon.
And his crew on the first leg of the Apollo 13 mission.
And hold millions of pieces of information...
And I asked him recently if he ever was scared.
And I didn't want to cut the LEM loose with you guys still in it.
And I fly it down...
And I only went into the flying business as a means to getting a commission.
And I take the controls and I steer it around...
And I think once we're in that barbecue roll, uh, Jack and I will eat.
And I'll be walking in a place where there's 400 degrees difference...
And I'm a little worried about this cold affecting our battery efficiency.
And if this paperwork isn't right, who knows where we'll end up out here?
And it is still falling.
And it shoots us away from the Earth...
And it's a little bit dangerous.
And Ken's gonna be back in the simulator.
And many other members of Mission Control have gone on to other things,
And no one returned in his footsteps.
And on my mark, your velocity...
And pitching up.
And so is the crew. We gotta get them down to 12 amps.
And so it was leading me away from where I was supposed to be.
And the backup crew has to set up the guest list and book the hotel room.
And the moon is between you and the sun,
And the scrubbers intended to keep the atmosphere breathable...
And their parachutes might be three blocks of ice.
And then if you could give your oxygen tanks a stir.
And then you pass into the lunar sunrise over the lunar surface.
And this is flight surgeon horseshit, Deke!
And this softball were the moon,
And very happy, and we're thrilled.
And was curious as to whether it was going to light up again,
And was elected to Congress from the state of Colorado.
And we have a pretty good show in store for you tonight.
And we recommend you secure cabin pressurization.
And we talk on ze moon.
And we'll go honky tonkin' Honky tonkin'
And we're gonna go over it step by step, so there's no foul ups.
And we're switching to aft omni when we see the moon.
And we've all been bumped up to the prime crew of Apollo 13.
And welcome aboard Apollo 13.
And when you get in the LEM, two forward.
And who will that be?
And you, sir, are a steely eyed missile man.
And you've got to do it before you're out of power in the command module...
And your mountain's right there on the edge of that.
And your relative speed.
And, of course, his crew.
And, uh, return to the Odyssey.
And, we are told, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
And, when you get a chance, let us know how you're doing.
And...
Anything over 15 and you get impaired judgment, blackouts,
Apollo 13 backup crew, you're up in the simulator.
Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell has more time in space,
Apollo 13 flight controllers, listen up.
Apollo 13 is apparently also losing breathing oxygen...
Apollo 13, lifting off at 1300 hours and 13 minutes...
Apollo 13, we show S 4B shutdown...
Apollo 13, you are go for docking.
Aquarius, Houston. Do you read?
Aquarius, please advise on CO2 status.
Aquarius, that's 30 seconds until loss of signal.
Aquarius, this is Houston.
Aquarius, this is Houston.
Aquarius, this is Houston.
Aquarius, this is Houston. We've got you both on VOX.
Aquarius, this is Houston. You now have about 12 minutes to power up.
Aquarius, we don't want you to make any more waste dumps.
Are honored to be a part of it.
Are making their way through the tunnel to the lunar module,
Are quickly becoming saturated.
Are the flowers blooming in Houston?
Are there any other questions?
Are you saying you want the whole smash?
Are you scared?
Arthur, my notes are clear on that last sequence, right?
As exciting as a trip to Pittsburgh.
As fast as a bullet from a gun...
As he holds vigil with his classmates...
As her husband prepares to jettison his lunar module lifeboat,
As most of you are aware, there is no rescue possible in space flight.
As thick as a couple of layers...
As you know, that is time critical.
At that rate, in 16 hours the batteries are dead, not 45.
At the St. Johns Military Academy in Wisconsin.
At this rate we're gonna skip right out of the atmosphere, and we're never gonna get back.
At this rate, they nick the earth's atmosphere and bounce off into space.
Attempting to keep the Earth in the window.
Aw, I hate this already.
Away from the face of the earth...
B MAG number two, power to warm up done.
Back to the Iwo Jima and our live cameras there.
Barbara. Barbara, we are going to your father's broadcast.
Barely enough to run this coffee pot for nine hours.
Batt C...
Be advised it's gonna take Freddo and I a while to power up the computer...
Be aware our R.C.S. Isn't up here yet. We have no attitude control on Aquarius.
Because somebody in Japan was actually using the same frequency,
Because we're just gonna end up right back here with the same problems!
Better get some coffee going too, someone.
Better than Neil Armstrong. Way better than Pete Conrad.
Between sunlight and shadow.
Beyond the sea
Bill, what time you got?
Blanch, it's Marilyn.
Blanch, these nice, young men are gonna watch the television with you.
Blanch? Did Jim make Eagle Scout or not?
Blanch.
Booster, can you confirm that cutoff?
Boy, I wish you were here to see it.
Burn, cold soak, burn, cold soak, burn, manual control.
But at a suicidal 300.
But give us a minute to get our switches reset.
But he died of cancer before he was able to take office.
But he never dreamt of flying.
But he's not gonna get to walk on the moon.
But his mission was canceled because of budget cuts.
But I... Hey, speaking of girl watching,
But it can't be. She's not coming to the launch.
But my rate of turn is still a little slow.
But now we have your mother. She's just had this stroke.
But some are still there.
But the whole world is caught up in it.
But there seems to have been a change in the program.
But they've still got a long way to come.
But tonight, a mere 18 months after the tragedy of Apollo 1...
But we are definitely shallowing again.
But you are not wearing that out in this neighborhood.
But, uh, they seem to work out.
C.M.C. Attitude I.M.U.
C.M.C. Mode, auto, and we're on the computer.
C.M.C. Source.
C.M.R.C.S. Pressure on.
C.M.R.C.S. Pressurization.
Came in too steep. We're dead.
Can they fly it manually and still shut it down...
Can we just have a word with you?
Can't last them until they can get back to Earth.
CAPCOM. Flight, he says it will be ready in time.
Causing the spacecraft to hit the water not at a gentle 20 miles per hour,
Char broiled.
Christ, I know why my numbers are wrong.
Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh and Neil Armstrong.
Circling, waiting for first radar contact.
Circuit breaker caution and warning main B closed.
Clearly, we have some obstacles to overcome.
Closing down the react valves for fuel cells shut down?
Come on, baby. Come on.
Come on, rookie, park that thing.
Come on.
Come to see me, baby and bring along some dough
Come up here on a real mission.
Command module computer and O2 flow high.
Communication umbilical on.
Control, this is Guidance. They're ready for takeoff.
Copy that.
Copy that.
Copy that.
Copy. He's here.
Could that happen again?
Dad... did you know the astronauts in the fire?
Daddy was funny.
Damn it!
Damn, we were close.
Damn!
Deke is one of the original Mercury seven astronauts, ladies and gentlemen.
Deke, you might be able to answer this lady's question.
Did they fix it?
Did you know that our first bachelor astronaut is on his way to the moon?
Did you read that three million...
Didn't think we'd be back in here so soon.
Do it again.
Do we know for sure that we can power this thing back up?
Do we know how long we're gonna fire that burn?
Do you have a flight plan?
Does it bother you that the public regards this flight as routine?
Don't give me anything they don't have on board.
Don't put your faith in love, my boy
Don't worry. Our day's comin'.
Down a crowded avenue
EECOM, that stir's gonna be...
Effort displayed by Neil Armstrong's backup for this historic moon walk...
Eight... seven...
Even Mattingly didn't get it the first time.
Excuse me while I...
Expect entry interface in 45 seconds.
Expect loss of signal in less than one minute.
Expect to regain signal in three minutes.
Expected time of reacquisition,
Failure is not an option.
Far earlier than anticipated, 9:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
Farewell, Aquarius, and we thank you.
Fifteen minutes of oxygen and that's it. The command module will be dead.
Find out how to squeeze every amp out of both of these goddamn machines.
Fine. Then trade off the parachutes, something.
Fit into the hole for this...
Five Gs.
Flight 9 6 6 4 0 6.
Flight, Booster. I show S 4B shutdown.
Flight, everything looks good.
Flight, GNC. They're all over the place.
Flight, Guidance. We're getting awfully close to center here.
Flight, Guidance. We're getting awfully close to center here.
Flight, I just lost Lovell!
Flight, S 4B cutoff in ten seconds.
Flight, their antennae must be flipped around.
Flight, they're still shallowing a bit up there. Do you want to tell 'em?
Flight, we are looking at a typhoon warning...
Flight, we have loss of radio contact.
Flight, we have reacquisition of signal at Hawaii.
Flight, we're still shallowing up a bit in the reentry corridor.
Follow me.
For my Apollo 12 landing.
For the alignment platform if we have to fire the engine.
Four days. But that's pretty fast.
Four more amps.
Frank, I need the sim cold and dark.
Fred and I float down the tunnel into the lunar module...
Fred Haise and I will float through this access tunnel...
Fred Haise was going back to the moon on Apollo 18,
Fred Haise, Renaissance man.
Freddo and I are gonna be goin' over the lunar surface experiments tomorrow...
Freddo, how long does it take to power up the LEM?
Freddo, inform Houston I'm well aware of the goddamn gimbals!
Freddo, inform Houston I'm well aware of the goddamn gimbals!
Freddo, let's get an idea where we stand on the consumables.
Freddo, we're gonna have to execute some sort of burn.
Freddo, you okay?
Freddo?
Freddo...
From an altitude of almost 200,000 miles...
From now on, we live in a world where man has walked on the moon.
From the LEM batteries before we cut it lose.
From this moment on, we are improvising a new mission.
From what Lovell has told us, it could have been damaged in an explosion,
Fuel cells one and three are, uh...
Gemini 7. Gemini 12. Apollo 8. They were the first around the moon.
Gene Kranz is gonna have puppies. Jim Lovell.
Gene Kranz retired as Director of Flight Operations just not long ago.
Gene, Gene, we've got to talk about power.
Gene, I want you to understand we've never tried this before:
Gene, the Odyssey is dying.
Gentlemen, I want you all to forget the flight plan.
Gentlemen, that's not acceptable.
Gentlemen, what are your intentions?
Gentlemen, you've given our guys enough to survive 'til reentry.
Gentlemen...
Get 'em back soon. Absolutely.
Get ready for a little jolt, fellas.
Give me a go, no go for launch.
Give me the exact same conditions they've got in there now.
Give us a count of the last ten seconds up to 39.
GNC, EECOM, we're gonna be shutting down the command module at the same time.
Go. Go.
Goddamn it, John! Is it three or four?
Good job, guys. You just won the Christmas turkey.
Good shape over here.
Good to see you too, Houston.
Good. Might be a little warmer in here, huh?
Gotcha!
Groovin'
Haise is running a fever of 104.
Haise is running a temperature, and none of them has slept.
Has come and gone.
Has the entire world been united by such a global drama.
Has withstood the inferno of reentry.
Have been damaged, the chutes may not open at all,
Have they called up with a reentry plan yet?
Have you got everybody in the Odyssey?
He doesn't like his readings down here.
He gets our hearts goin' every time with that one.
He just needs somebody to wave him off. Pull up, Neil!
He may have looked ahead to a fine family,
He never flew in space again.
He said he was going to get me a moon rock.
He wants you to rip the cover off the flight plan.
He's a fine pilot, but when was the last time he was in a simulator?
He's been pissin' in my relief tube.
He's fully qualified to fly this mission.
He's in outer space.
He's sort of foolishly optimistic, taking nylons, Hershey bars to the moon.
He's strong.
He's the kind, they say, has a girl in every port. He has that reputation.
Heads up, people. Look out now.
Heads up. Heads up.
Hello, Houston, this is Odyssey.
Hello, world!
Here goes.
Here is ABC science editor Jules Bergman.
Here it comes...
Here we go.
Here, hold my hand.
Here's Ken. Here's John.
Here's the order of what I want to do.
Hey, boys. Not givin' your mom a hard time, are ya?
Hey, Freddo.
Hey, Gene, I guess we can go now.
Hey, we got a problem.
Hey, we gotta be up with the dawn patrol headed for Bethpage, what, 0700?
Hey, we've got a problem here.
Hey!
Hey! Hey, you're Jim Lovell, aren't ya?
Hey! Lucky 13!
Hi, Grandma.
His final flight... that's always going to be very special.
His quote was...
His wife, Mary, is from Biloxi, Mississippi.
Hold it right there. That's it. No, Freddo, back!
Hold this a minute.
Honky tonkin', honey baby
Houston, Aquarius.
Houston, be aware I've moved from the command module into the LEM.
Houston, did you say switch to omni Bravo?
Houston, how far off course do you project we are?
Houston, I'm switching over quad C to main A.
Houston, is that going to affect our, uh, entry angle at all?
Houston, O2 on one is still falling.
Houston, that bang you heard was Fred Haise on the cabin repress valve.
Houston, the CO2 level has dropped to nine...
Houston, this is Thirteen. Are you back with me now?
Houston, we are at 400,000 feet passing entry interphase.
Houston, we are drifting down and away.
Houston, we are venting something out into space.
Houston, we had a pretty large bang there associated with a master alarm.
Houston, we have a problem. We have a main bus B undervolt.
Houston, we have hard dock.
Houston, we have shutdown.
Houston, we have shutdown.
Houston, we're at stable one. The ship is secure.
Houston, we're getting our first look at the service module now.
Houston, we've got a good separation.
Houston, what do we do if we ripped the bag? Can we tape it?
Houston, what's the story on engine five?
Houston, what's the story with this burn?
How about it?
How do we get our people home?
How do you feel? Pretty good?
How do you go to the bathroom in space?
How long are they gonna have to burn the engine?
How long will it take to get to the moon?
How much power do we have to play with?
How much time? Can you give me a number?
How's it goin' at Mission Control?
Huh.
I agree with Jerry. We use the moon's gravity to slingshot them around.
I am sick and tired of the entire western world...
I bet Jannie Armstrong doesn't get a wink of sleep tonight.
I can add.
I can hear air moving.
I can see it outside of window one right now.
I can see our landing site.
I can't believe how bright the ejecta blanket is.
I can't believe they still have you doing public appearances.
I can't believe you did this four times.
I can't deal with cleaning up. Let's sell the house.
I can't imagine, uh, ever topping that.
I can't order these guys to go to sleep. Could you sleep up there?
I can't remember the ratio to temperature.
I can't see any stars. Man, there's a lot of debris floatin' around out there.
I don't care what anything was designed to do. I care about what it can do.
I don't have to tell you we're all a little tired up here.
I don't know where the hell we're gonna find it.
I don't know. Maybe this is a caution and warning failure.
I don't need to hear the obvious.
I don't see it.
I don't think we're gonna have to tie the other batteries.
I don't want another estimate! I want the procedures... now!
I forgot to file my 1040 return.
I gave 'em a false indicator light at entry interphase.
I got a corridor light. We're comin' in too shallow.
I gotta get you in the simulators. We got a ship to land.
I gotta give him odds. Five to one against?
I guarantee you, I won't hold you personally responsible.
I guess I was a little more tired than I thought.
I guess that's the best we can do.
I had a feeling when they started doing all the blood tests that, uh...
I had an itch to take this baby down, do some prospectin'.
I hate Paul! No one else can ever play their records again!
I heard it was gonna be a hell of a show.
I I I can't wait to see it myself.
I just asked you what the gauge was readin', and you don't know!
I just don't think I can go through all that.
I just heard they're losing oxygen. Can they get back?
I just vacuumed over and over again.
I just want you to know the engine's never been tried like this.
I knew it! I knew it! How about that LEM, huh?
I know this sequence works, John.
I know what the problems are.
I know what you're trying to do.
I know you're in mourning.
I know. But with a training schedule this tight...
I know. I can't believe it.
I know. I know.
I like those ingenious girl watchers who put on Con Edison helmets...
I look up at the moon and wonder...
I looked all around
I lost something here. I can't translate up.
I mean, I know it's their ass if I get sick up there, but, I mean... Jesus!
I meant to do it today, but, uh...
I need this back to me before they power down.
I need to know if the I.U.'s correcting for the shutdown.
I never dreamed I'd ever get to do something like this:
I only figured it for two people.
I really think we should work it again.
I suggest you invent a way to put a square peg in a round hole rapidly.
I think it would really help if you could...
I think old Swigert gave me the clap.
I think they know it, and that's why we don't have a goddamn reentry plan.
I think we got it, buddy.
I think we should all take a moment to recognize...
I thought the stars would fall down on you.
I told him they wanted to make sure he got the best.
I want everybody to alert your support teams.
I want people in our simulators working reentry scenarios.
I want this mark all the way back to Earth with time to spare.
I want to go back there.
I want to know what's happening with my husband!
I want to power up Guidance, E.C.S., Communications,
I want you to find every engineer who designed every switch, every circuit,
I was looking at the kids' school schedule coming up.
I was startin' to get worried.
I was thinkin' there might be a slight change in destination.
I watched other men walk on the moon and return safely,
I wonder if it's a boy or a girl.
I wonder where Guenter went?
I wouldn't have to work for you, Deke.
I, uh... I really appreciate you all coming to this dress rehearsal party...
I.M.U. Is up.
I'd have to say that this is the most serious situation...
I'd like to go home.
I'd never flown really before I went into the service,
I'd say that was a pretty successful broadcast.
I'll bet you do.
I'll do the same on mine with everything else.
I'll just be glad when this one's over.
I'm all right. I just ate too much breakfast. Let's go to work.
I'm drinking my ration the same as you.
I'm goin' to manual.
I'm going to S.C.S.
I'm gonna give these guys a beautiful ride.
I'm gonna go ahead and get set for transposition and docking.
I'm gonna need your gimbal angles, Jack...
I'm gonna walk on the moon, Marilyn.
I'm in a Banshee at night in combat conditions, so there's no running lights on the carrier.
I'm in command of the best ship...
I'm kind of used to the pilot's seat. She's yours to fly.
I'm looking down at a big, black ocean, so I flip on my map light.
I'm not going, Mom! Dad won't know if we're there!
I'm not gonna get the measles.
I'm not gonna sugarcoat this for you!
I'm not making this stuff up.
I'm not talking about power, I'm talking about reference.
I'm not used to the champagne.
I'm on top of it.
I'm slated to be the commander of Apollo 14 sometime late next year.
I'm sorry, Jim. I understand how you feel.
I'm sorry. Jeffrey's calling for you.
I'm sure the guys are still with us.
I'm sure we can work this out.
I'm thinking about not going to the launch.
I'm, uh, at the foot of the ladder.
I'm, uh... I'm freezing.
I've been trying to get in touch with you for 45 minutes.
I've exchanged couches with Jim. I'm in the pilot's seat.
I've had an engine flame out a few times in an aircraft...
I've trained for the Fra Mauro highlands...
If I had a dollar for every time they killed me in this thing...
If I'm in the left hand seat when the call comes up, I stir the tanks.
If it doesn't, there'll only be silence.
If it lights, it lights. Let Lovell do the rest.
If Jack can't get that guidance computer data transferred before they go dead...
If my cockpit lights hadn't shorted out,
If that's where the leak is, we can isolate it.
If the flight surgeon had to okay me for this mission, I'd be grounded.
If the heat shield is even slightly cracked,
If the LEM oxygen supply, plus whatever is left of the command module's oxygen,
If there is an Apollo 14.
If there's been serious damage to this spacecraft...
If they could get a washing machine to fly,
If they don't get one, I don't get one.
If they have a problem with that, they can take it up with my husband.
If they're not back in four, we'll know.
If they're too shallow, they'll ricochet...
If they're too steep, they'll incinerate in the steadily thickening air.
If this doesn't work...
If we can keep the Earth in the window, flying manually,
Imagine if Christopher Columbus had come back from the new world...
Important thing when you're penetrating the lunar module is your attitude...
In honor of our command module Odyssey...
In Jerusalem, prayers at the Wailing Wall.
In New York City, thousands of people have gathered...
In only seven years, America has risen to the challenge of what he called...
In order to enter the atmosphere safely,
In prayers for the safe return of the astronauts.
In Rome, Pope Paul led 50,000 people...
In the meantime, I'm trying to tell you we're coming in too fast.
Inboard.
Inspired by the late President Kennedy,
Instrument displays, the guidance computer, the whole smash.
Into a circle around the moon...
Into the lunar module, leaving...
Is everyone strapped in, Ken? We're getting real close.
Is it A.M. Or P.M.?
Is it Swigert? Yeah, first bachelor.
Is only as...
Is provide you with the appropriate background music.
Is the S.P.S. On the service module.
Is there an instance in an airplane emergency...
Is this an instrumentation problem or are we looking at real power loss?
Isn't that somethin'?
It all depends on the heat shield.
It could cost us amp hours on the back end?
It didn't seem to be a problem.
It hurts when I urinate.
It is?
It just went off line. There's another master alarm.
It looked like it got the engine bell too. Can you see that?
It may die before the main chutes open.
It was an accident, Mary gettin' pregnant.
It was like I could just...
It was that phosphorescent stuff...
It was the Shangri la, and we were in the Sea of Japan.
It was, it was, it was just leading me home.
It won't be long. Just a little while longer, Freddo.
It would ask for it if it were needed.
It'll be a hell of a mission. One for the books.
It's a great day in New York. It's girl watchers' weather.
It's a nervous time. They're pacin' around, smokin' like chimneys.
It's a race against time until splashdown.
It's all in the sequencing. If we can skip whatever we don't absolutely need,
It's almost like they're underweight.
It's almost time, honey.
It's been a privilege flying with you.
It's called the hatch. They couldn't get it open when they needed to get out.
It's definitely, uh... a gas of some sort.
It's gonna get awful cold in there for those guys.
It's gonna get awfully cold in here.
It's good to see you again.
It's good to see you, Ken.
It's got to be instrumentation.
It's got to be the oxygen.
It's just a matter of when.
It's just too risky. We're not gonna take that chance.
It's kind of a tower for a live broadcast.
It's like a long carpet that's just laid out right beneath me. It was the algae.
It's like flying with a dead elephant on our back.
It's like no other feeling in the world.
It's like snow. It's beautiful.
It's like tryin' to drive a toaster through a car wash.
It's not like I've never been to a launch.
It's not the velocity, it's the angle.
It's only by a very narrow margin...
It's reading 25 and a half. Main bus B is reading zip now.
It's reading a quadruple failure. That can't happen.
It's that damn TV Guide again.
It's the best part of each one of us, the belief that anything is possible.
It's the option with the fewest question marks for safety.
It's too bad we can't demonstrate this on TV.
It's too cold in there.
It's your decision.
It's, uh, climbing.
It's, uh, right up by the...
It's... Okay, do you see where the shadow crosses...
Jack Swigert has been out of the loop for weeks.
Jack, get into the Odyssey...
Jack, tear that piece of tape down the middle lengthwise.
Jack, turn off the I.M.U. Switch to S.C.S.
Jack, we can close out your procedure now.
Jack, we need to proceed with steps 12 through 17 quickly.
Jack, we're gonna need some more urine bags.
Jack, you'll be happy to hear we contacted President Nixon,
Jack!
Jeffrey?
Jesus, John, what are you doing here?
Jesus. Flight, their heart rates are skyrocketing.
Jim, could we have a word?
Jim, I'm all right.
Jim, if you hold out for Ken, you will not be on Apollo 13.
Jim, is Jack in there with you?
Jim, people in my state have been asking why we're continuing...
Jim, that sounds about right. We were expecting that.
Jim, we just had a dropout on your bio med sensors.
Jim, we're going to need that computer reentry program.
Jim, we're ready for S.M. Jettison!
Jim, we've got a problem.
Jim, we've got another course correction for you.
Jim, you gotta take a look at this.
Jim, you're all set.
Jim!
Jim!
Jim.
John, turn it up!
John?
Just a little while longer. We're gonna hit that water in the South Pacific.
Just breathe normal, fellas.
Just distract her when the heavy predictions come in.
Just stow it. If we'd been hit by a meteor, we'd be dead by now.
Keep an eye on that telemetry.
Ken Mattingly hasn't.
Ken Mattingly will be getting seriously ill...
Ken Mattingly's in the simulator right now.
Ken, I'm having trouble reading my own writing.
Ken, there's an awful lot of condensation on these panels.
Ken?
Ken?
Ken?
Ken's working on it?
Knowing how my kidneys are functioning!
Landed on the moon.
Landing on the moon wasn't dramatic enough for them. Why should not landing be?
Launch Control, this is Houston. We are go for launch.
Let me give you a hand there, Freddo.
Let me just try and get it stable here.
Let me put it this way.
Let's cut 'em some slack, okay?
Let's do it again.
Let's get that hatch buttoned up,
Let's get the hatch buttoned. The LEM might have been hit by a meteor.
Let's get this show on the road. Put him in space, fellas.
Let's get to work. Let's lay it out, okay?
Let's go home.
Let's hear it for Jim Lovell, Ken Mattingly and Fred Haise.
Let's look at this thing from a standpoint of status.
Let's not make things worse by guessin'.
Let's not miss this.
Let's say this is me in the command module and this is you...
Let's see how he feels about this.
Let's see what this does.
Let's shut down some thrusters on 'em. We'll see what he does.
Let's start back up with procedure 17.
Let's start from scratch. Clear the board.
Let's work the problem, people.
Listen, I I gotta take that.
Listen, listen! They gave us too much Delta V. They had us burn too long.
Listen, this doesn't stop for me until he lands on that aircraft carrier.
Listen, um... I've been going... over some stuff,
Little farther. Ease your touch!
Look at the Tsiolkovskii crater.
Look at those pictures. Wow.
Look at your amps. How we doin'?
Look, I don't have the measles.
Look, I, um, realize how hard this is, Marilyn,
Look, it will ignite, will it not?
Look, it's Fra Mauro.
Look, tell him... three to one.
Look, we're not doing this. We are not gonna do this.
Look...
Looks good, Flight.
Looks good, Flight. Right down the middle.
Looks like we just had our glitch for this mission.
Lunar module roll is 355.57.
Main B closed.
Main bus B is closed.
Many countries offered help, and the State Department said...
Mare Tranquillitatis.
Margaret, get them! Fred, Stephen, come here!
Marilyn Lovell waits with her children, her neighbors...
Marilyn, we've had these kids for awhile now.
Marilyn?
Mark 35 seconds to entry interface.
Mary?
Master alarm off.
Maybe I don't understand...
Maybe I don't understand...
Maybe I should just hold my breath.
Maybe they're still venting something that's throwing off the trajectory,
Maybe, say... the moon.
Me neither.
Medical guys.
Mission Control gave the spacecraft permission...
Mom, that was loud.
Most of the guys I graduated high school with...
Mrs. Kranz has pulled out the needle and thread again.
Mrs. Lovell!
Mrs. Lovell! Mrs. Haise! Can we speak to you?
My father said to me
My father said to me
My Jimmy could land it.
My radar had jammed, and my homing signal was gone...
My son's supposed to be on.
Naturally, it's 13. Why 13?
Negative on that, Jim.
Neil and Buzz's old neighborhood.
Neil Armstrong, 38 year old American...
Neil Armstrong.
Nice to meet you.
Nice try, Frank. You really outfoxed 'em, brother.
Nine. Ten.
Nixon. He wants odds.
No more waste dumps. We're just gonna have to store it.
No reentering ship has ever taken longer...
No, don't give me that NASA bullshit!
No, sir, no, sir, no, sir!
No, there's no references. We have debris up there.
No. I got 30 days 'til this blast off.
Nobody's too sure how much power we're gonna have when we hit reentry.
Not by much. Listen, guys, I wanna work it again.
Not fire the engine out there for course corrections.
Now he's our boss. He hands out the astronauts' flight assignments...
Now I'm losing all three of 'em!
Now I'm ready to power down the computer.
Now in the meantime, we're gonna have a frozen command module up there.
Now there's been an explosion, and they're all okay.
Now wait a minute. All I did was stir those tanks.

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