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Mission Control, Houston, During The Apollo 13 Flight  (FTV-0000927)
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GVs in a busy mission control MOCR room. Final view is of flight director Gene Kranz in his trademark white waistcoat.

Historic Context of Clip
Background to Apollo 13:
Apollo 13 was the third manned lunar-landing mission, part of Project Apollo under NASA in the United States. The crew members were Commander James A. Lovell, Command Module pilot John L. "Jack" Swigert, and Lunar Module pilot Fred W. Haise. Two days after the launch, the Apollo spacecraft was crippled by an explosion, caused by a fault in the oxygen tank. The explosion damaged the Service Module, resulting in a loss of oxygen and electrical power. The crew used the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat" in space. The Command Module systems remained functional, but were deactivated to preserve the vehicle's capability to re-enter Earth's atmosphere. Despite severe constraints on power, cabin heat, and potable water, the crew endured great hardship and successfully returned to Earth.

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Clip Number:FTV-0000927
Duration:00:00:03
Date Recorded:Apr-1970
Sound:MuteMute
Color / B&W:Color
Original Media:16mm film
Clip Format:Broadcast Standard Definition
Compression:8 Bit Uncompressed
Frame Size:720 x 576
Aspect Ratio:4:3
Frame Rate:25fps (Frames per Second)
Clip Credit:NASA
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