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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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Minute 127: Standing By for Any Reports
Apollo 13 Minute Podcast
5 years ago
Minute 127: Standing By for Any Reports

GUEST: FR. DAVID MOWRY

The radio blackout continues through Odyssey’s reentry.  The crew experiences rising G-forces, as Apollo 13 leaves a blazing trail across the pre-dawn sky.

On patrol, two Navy helicopters fly low over the Pacific.

In the Lovell household, Marilyn Lovell is seated behind her son, Jeffrey. Daughter Susan sits next to Marilyn, and daughter Barbara sits nearby.

Jules Bergman narrates the scene on the USS Iwo Jima.

“Back to the Iwo Jima and our live cameras there. The Navy recovery and rescue helicopters already airborne, circling, waiting for first radar contact,” says Bergman.

Barbara begins to cry, and moves next to her mother.

Outside the Lovell home, crowds of reporters fill the street, with broadcast trucks parked everywhere.

“Coming up now on three minutes until time of drogue (chutes) deployment,” says a NASA PAO. “Standing by for any reports of acquisition.”

Two news men stand atop a broadcast truck, listening to a portable radio.

“One minute and thirty seconds to end of blackout,” says an announcement in Mission Control. All the controllers wait and stare at the large monitor.

In Wisconsin, Jay Lovell continues to watch the news coverage in his school classroom.

“No re-entering ship has ever taken longer than three minutes to-,” begins Walter Cronkite.

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

Kathleen Quinlan as Marilyn Lovell

Miko Hughes as Jeffrey Lovell

Rance Howard as Priest

Emily Ann Lloyd as Susan Lovell

Mary Kate Schelhardt as Barbara Lovell

Max Elliott Slade as Jay Lovell

Jules Bergman as Himself

Walter Cronkite as Himself

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