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Apollo 13 In April 1970, during the glory days of the Apollo space program, NASA sent Navy Captain Jim Lovell design geosynchronous spacecraft and two other astronauts on America's fifth mission to the moon. Only fifty-five hours into the flight of Apollo 13, disaster struck: a mysterious explosion rocked the ship, design geosynchronous spacecraft and soon its oxygen design geosynchronous spacecraft and power began draining away. Written with all the color design geosynchronous spacecraft and drama of the best fiction, APOLLO 13 (previously published as Lost Moon) tells the full story of the moon shot that almost ended in catastrophe. Minutes after the explosion, the three astronauts are forced to abandon the main ship for the lunar module, a tiny craft designed to keep two men alive for just two days. As the hours tick away, the narrative shifts from the crippled spacecraft to Mission Control, from engineers searching desperately for a way to fix the ship to Lovell's wife design geosynchronous spacecraft and children praying for his safe return. The entire nation watches as one crisis after another is met design geosynchronous spacecraft and overcome. By the time the ship splashes down in the Pacific, we understand why the heroic effort to rescue Lovell design geosynchronous spacecraft and his crew is considered by many to be NASA's finest hour. Now, thirty years after the launch of the mission, Jim Lovell design geosynchronous spacecraft and coauthor Jeffrey Kluger add a new preface design geosynchronous spacecraft and never-before-seen photographs to Apollo 13. In their preface, they offer an incisive look at America's waxing design geosynchronous spacecraft and waning love affair with space exploration during the past three decades, culminating only recently when the Apollo 13 spacecraft itself, long consigned to an aviation museum outside Paris, was at last returned to its rightful home in the United States. As inspiring today as it was thirty years ago, the story of Apollo 13 is a timeless tribute to the enduring American spirit design geosynchronous spacecraft and sparkling individual heroism. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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