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Apr 13, 2020 · Within a few seconds, controllers at several consoles monitoring spacecraft systems began reporting to Flight Director Eugene F. “Gene” Kranz that they were seeing strange data from Apollo 13, including a restart of the main computer, and immediately began troubleshooting the new and unknown problem. Aboard the spacecraft, about 1 to 2 ...
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The 1995 film Apollo 13 used the slight misquotation "Houston, we have a problem", which had become the popularly expected phrase, in its dramatization of the mission. The phrase has been informally used to describe the emergence of an unforeseen problem, often with a sense of ironic understatement.
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Apr 13, 2010 · It was 40 years ago today, April 13, 1970, just two days after a three-man crew took off on Apollo 13's mission to the moon, when Astronaut Jim Lovell told the flight directors in Houston,...