Apollo 13: Real-Life Astronaut's Take on the Space Movie
SpaceTue Nov 05 2024
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In 1995, director Ron Howard brought the 1970 Apollo 13 mission to the big screen, starring Tom Hanks. This space drama tells the story of a spacecraft explosion that nearly ended the lives of three astronauts. But how accurate is the movie? Retired NASA astronaut Nicole Stott watched the film and shared her thoughts. She praised the movie for its realism, especially in scenes where the crew manually steers the spacecraft and uses parachutes to land safely in the ocean. Stott explained that the crew used Earth as a visual reference for navigation and that the heat shield protecting the spacecraft from the intense heat of reentry was crucial for their survival.
She also noted that the movie accurately portrayed the chilling temperatures inside the spacecraft before reentry and the importance of parachutes in slowing down the spacecraft. Stott rated the movie's accuracy a perfect 10 out of 10. The movie's success isn't just about accuracy, though. It's a thrilling drama that showcases the resilience and ingenuity of the astronauts and the ground crew.
https://localnews.ai/article/apollo-13-real-life-astronauts-take-on-the-space-movie-338f7148
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