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Apollo 13 Minute Podcast
Apollo 13 Minute
135 episodes
9 months ago
Minute-by-Minute analysis of the 1995 Ron Howard-directed feature, Apollo 13
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Minute-by-Minute analysis of the 1995 Ron Howard-directed feature, Apollo 13
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TV & Film
Visual Arts,
Aviation
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Minute 126: Expect to Regain Signal in Three Minutes
Apollo 13 Minute Podcast
5 years ago
Minute 126: Expect to Regain Signal in Three Minutes

GUEST: NASA’S “IRON FLIGHT” DIRECTOR PAUL DYE

Swigert, Haise, and Lovell ponder many thoughts as Odyssey falls into the re-entry corridor over the South Pacific.

The heat shield begins to ionize, then blaze as the CM decelerates.

Ionized gasses illuminate outside  the left window of the Command Module. Water rains from the control panel.

“Flight, we have loss of radio contact,” says CAPCOM Mattingly.

“Roger that,” replies Gene Kranz.

“Expect to regain signal in three minutes,” says INCO.

A countdown clock shows 000: 02: 59

“All depends on the heat shield,” says an engineer.

The ionization is an incandescent white now. Water is leaking from the control panel.

IN THIS MINUTE:

Tom Hanks as Jim Lovell

Kevin Bacon as Jack Swigert

Bill Paxton as Fred Haise

Gary Sinese as Ken Mattingly

Ed Harris as Gene Kranz

Ben Bode as INCO

Apollo 13 Minute Podcast
Minute-by-Minute analysis of the 1995 Ron Howard-directed feature, Apollo 13