Three Men Lost in Space – The Apollo 13 Disaster

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Published 2021-02-27
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All Comments (21)
  • I was sweating watching this and my heart was going crazy even though it happened 50 years ago. Imagine what the crew was feeling during that time.
  • @fnafmilf
    Imagine being terrified for your life thinking you’re about to be lost in space while slowly suffocating and some flat earther 50 years later says it’s just a conspiracy
  • @Roach_Dogg_JR
    Imagine being one of the people on earth trying to save these guys and how stressed you would be that you missed a decimal or something.
  • @Grimnir_x
    The fact we got them back safe and alive is more impressive than it would have been to see them land on the Moon.
  • I can only imagine what it must’ve been like to enter earths atmosphere and finally breathe natural air and see the ocean. I would’ve cried tbh
  • @tshirt9
    The thought of aimlessly floating through space until your oxygen runs out with no outside contact gives me crazy anxiety.
  • @reign225
    The fact that they pulled this off almost 50 years ago , got them all safe back home , without any loss of life is truly incredible.
  • This is still the single greatest feat of engineering ever. It's incredible how the guys on the ground were able to problem solve so quickly and so well.
  • @catpat4754
    I don't know why but the smiles on people faces when they realised that everyone had survived made me emotional
  • "They had no choice but too try"- these words is what defines human existence and the ability to keep going no matter what
  • @YoungBuddha954
    This hits because for a little bit of time humanity was together and worked with one another regardless of the differences. Nowadays we fight so much that we forget what we as humans are capable of as a collective.
  • @borisfenestra
    My grandfather was working at JSC during 13. He and the entire crew at Mission Control didn't go home until the astronauts were safe on the ground. He was one if the people who worked on the jerry rig for the co2 scrubbers. After that, he got a picture of Fred Haise floating next to it, signed by Jim Lovell. I'm so glad that people are still telling this story, as it's one of the greatest examples of engineering and problem solving of all time.
  • @mtrshlh
    Watching this on my bed with good electricity and unlimited oxygen. Can't imagine what those gentlemen felt at that time
  • I know they all survived but this is absolutely terrifying to listen to. Imagine how they must've felt being all alone out there in the empty vast darkness of space
  • @Puff_Puff_Packs
    This is one of the most resilient stories I've ever heard. They are amazing. They solved a problem bigger than the world in a couple days. I would have accepted my fate the second the tank blew. I don't even think I would try to take on THAT kind of a problem. I guess that's why I'm not an astronaut. Soooo many different dynamics to be taken into consideration and they conquered every single one of them! Truly truly an amazing story. Just plain incredible.
  • @1fowllady310
    These dudes were the real OG’s - both in space & at Mission Control! Unbelievably inspirational!
  • @imicca
    Imagine doing maths on the broken spaceship to get back to home this is insane
  • @infernal..
    I cant imagine being as smart as these NASA workers. The amount of math they deal with in such little time
  • @_Ashleigh
    This is just amazing. All the problems seem so inconceivable to us but they got through every one of them. They fought against time and gravity it's just amazing.