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Science writer Jennifer Ouellette reflects on the 30th anniversary of Apollo 13, including the movie’s realism “The actors, once locked in, breathed air pumped into the suits just like the original Apollo astronauts.” I love Apollo 13.

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Meg Hourihan

One of my favorite movie scenes ever is when the Houston engineers are put into a room with the same objects the astronauts have onboard and told to solve the CO2 scrubbing problem and keep the astronauts from asphyxiating. It's just the coolest engineering problem solving super-human kick ass moment of teamwork and ingenuity. And a reminder that the Apollo missions were not just sending a man to the moon but always also "returning him safely to the earth."

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David Dunbar

“Work the problem, people” has become one of our family sayings.

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