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Apollo 13 / Quiet Ambience with Mission Audio
“Houston, we’ve had a problem…”
Apollo 13 was to be the third lunar landing attempt, but the mission was aborted after rupture of service module oxygen tank. Still, it was classified as a “successful failure” because of the experience gained in rescuing the crew. The mission’s spent upper stage successfully impacted the moon [NASA].
Excerpt:
At 5 1/2 minutes after liftoff, John “Jack” Swigert, Fred Haise and James Lovell felt a little vibration. Then the center engine of the S-II stage shut down two minutes early. This caused the remaining four engines to burn 34 seconds longer than planned, and the S-IVB third stage had to burn nine seconds longer to put Apollo 13 in orbit.
At 55 hours, 46 minutes, as the crew finished a 49-minute TV broadcast showing how comfortably they lived and worked in weightlessness, Lovell said, “This is the crew of Apollo 13 wishing everybody there a nice evening, and we’re just about ready to close out our inspection of Aquarius and get back for a pleasant evening in Odyssey. Good night.”
Nine minutes later, oxygen tank No. 2 blew up, causing the No. 1 tank to also fail. The command module’s normal supply of electricity, light and water was lost, and they were about 200,000 miles from Earth.
The message came in the form of a sharp bang and vibration at 9:08 p.m. April 13. Swigert saw a warning light that accompanied the bang and said, “Houston, we’ve had a problem here.” Lovell came on and told the ground that it was a main B bus undervolt.
Next, the warning lights indicated the loss of two of three fuel cells, which were the spacecraft’s prime source of electricity. With warning lights blinking, one oxygen tank appeared to be completely empty and there were indications that the oxygen in the second tank was rapidly depleting.
Thirteen minutes after the explosion, Lovell happened to look out of the left-hand window and saw the final evidence pointing toward potential catastrophe. “We are venting something out into the… into space,” he reported to Houston. Capcom Jack Lousma replied, “Roger, we copy you venting.” Lovell said, “It’s a gas of some sort.” It was oxygen gas escaping at a high rate from the second, and last, oxygen tank.
One of the big questions was, “How to get back safely to Earth?” The LM navigation system wasn’t designed to help in this situation. Before the explosion at 30 hours, 40 minutes, Apollo 13 had made the normal midcourse correction, which would take it out of a free-return-to-Earth trajectory and put it on a lunar landing course. Now the task was to get back on a free-return course. The ground computed a 35-second burn and fired it five hours after the explosion. As they approached the moon, another burn was computed; this time a long five-minute burn to speed up the return home. It took place two hours after rounding the far side of the moon. [NASA]
Crew
James A. Lovell Jr., Commander
Fred W. Haise Jr., Lunar Module Pilot
John L. “Jack” Swigert Jr., Command Module Pilot
Launch
April 11, 1970; 1:13 p.m. CST
Launch Pad 39A
Saturn-V AS-508
High Bay 1
Mobile Launcher Platform-3
Firing Room 1
Landing
April 17, 1970
Pacific Ocean
Recovery Ship: USS Iwo Jima
Photos and radio communications are from the Apollo 13 mission in 1970. Source: www.nasa.gov
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Apollo 13 was to be the third lunar landing attempt, but the mission was aborted after rupture of service module oxygen tank. Still, it was classified as a “successful failure” because of the experience gained in rescuing the crew. The mission’s spent upper stage successfully impacted the moon [NASA].
Excerpt:
At 5 1/2 minutes after liftoff, John “Jack” Swigert, Fred Haise and James Lovell felt a little vibration. Then the center engine of the S-II stage shut down two minutes early. This caused the remaining four engines to burn 34 seconds longer than planned, and the S-IVB third stage had to burn nine seconds longer to put Apollo 13 in orbit.
At 55 hours, 46 minutes, as the crew finished a 49-minute TV broadcast showing how comfortably they lived and worked in weightlessness, Lovell said, “This is the crew of Apollo 13 wishing everybody there a nice evening, and we’re just about ready to close out our inspection of Aquarius and get back for a pleasant evening in Odyssey. Good night.”
Nine minutes later, oxygen tank No. 2 blew up, causing the No. 1 tank to also fail. The command module’s normal supply of electricity, light and water was lost, and they were about 200,000 miles from Earth.
The message came in the form of a sharp bang and vibration at 9:08 p.m. April 13. Swigert saw a warning light that accompanied the bang and said, “Houston, we’ve had a problem here.” Lovell came on and told the ground that it was a main B bus undervolt.
Next, the warning lights indicated the loss of two of three fuel cells, which were the spacecraft’s prime source of electricity. With warning lights blinking, one oxygen tank appeared to be completely empty and there were indications that the oxygen in the second tank was rapidly depleting.
Thirteen minutes after the explosion, Lovell happened to look out of the left-hand window and saw the final evidence pointing toward potential catastrophe. “We are venting something out into the… into space,” he reported to Houston. Capcom Jack Lousma replied, “Roger, we copy you venting.” Lovell said, “It’s a gas of some sort.” It was oxygen gas escaping at a high rate from the second, and last, oxygen tank.
One of the big questions was, “How to get back safely to Earth?” The LM navigation system wasn’t designed to help in this situation. Before the explosion at 30 hours, 40 minutes, Apollo 13 had made the normal midcourse correction, which would take it out of a free-return-to-Earth trajectory and put it on a lunar landing course. Now the task was to get back on a free-return course. The ground computed a 35-second burn and fired it five hours after the explosion. As they approached the moon, another burn was computed; this time a long five-minute burn to speed up the return home. It took place two hours after rounding the far side of the moon. [NASA]
Crew
James A. Lovell Jr., Commander
Fred W. Haise Jr., Lunar Module Pilot
John L. “Jack” Swigert Jr., Command Module Pilot
Launch
April 11, 1970; 1:13 p.m. CST
Launch Pad 39A
Saturn-V AS-508
High Bay 1
Mobile Launcher Platform-3
Firing Room 1
Landing
April 17, 1970
Pacific Ocean
Recovery Ship: USS Iwo Jima
Photos and radio communications are from the Apollo 13 mission in 1970. Source: www.nasa.gov
Subscribe:
www.youtube.com/@nothingbutsoundofficial?sub_confirmation=1
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#41 Hello, Goodbye
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It is a time of conclusions. Things are concludinging everywhere. I myself drew so many conclusions this past 24 hours. The thing about drawing conclusions is, that there's only ever so much data to draw from. Anyways; hello and goodbye. And 'till next time. I hope you are doing good. Video material: @normipaiva nothingbutsound.com Subscribe: www.youtube.com/@nothingbutsoundofficial?sub_confirm...
Apollo 11 / Quiet Ambience with Mission Audio (Day 1)
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Radio communications are from the first day of the Apollo 11 mission. Excerpt (Source: NASA): July 1969. It’s a little over eight years since the flights of Gagarin and Shepard, followed quickly by President Kennedy’s challenge to put a man on the moon before the decade is out. It is only seven months since NASA’s made a bold decision to send Apollo 8 all the way to the moon on the first manned...
Apollo 10 / Quiet Ambience with Mission Audio
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Ambience with highlights from Apollo 10 mission audio. Apollo 10 launched from Cape Kennedy on May 18, 1969. Mission Objective The Apollo 10 mission encompassed all aspects of an actual crewed lunar landing, except the landing. It was the first flight of a complete, crewed Apollo spacecraft to operate around the Moon. Objectives included a scheduled eight-hour lunar orbit of the separated lunar...
#40 TIMER (9min 38s)
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I wouldn't go as far as to say that the what is the that is the all the time. But it is. It doo be doo be do be like that. Once or twice at a time, every time. Had that happen the other week and yeah. This is for the and the the. The. For whatever the reason. Don't worry buddy. nothingbutsound.com Video material: @normipaiva Subscribe: www.youtube.com/@nothingbutsoundofficial?sub_confirmation=1...
Apollo 10 / Ambience with Mission Audio
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Ambience with highlights from Apollo 10 mission audio. Apollo 10 launched from Cape Kennedy on May 18, 1969. Mission Objective The Apollo 10 mission encompassed all aspects of an actual crewed lunar landing, except the landing. It was the first flight of a complete, crewed Apollo spacecraft to operate around the Moon. Objectives included a scheduled eight-hour lunar orbit of the separated lunar...
#38 Ramblings
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You fond of me lobster?! HAAARK! Hark Triton, hark! Bellow, bid our father the Sea King rise from the depths full foul in his fury! Black waves teeming with salt foam to smother this young mouth with pungent slime, to choke ye, engorging your organs til' ye turn blue and bloated with bilge and brine and can scream no more - only when he, crowned in cockle shells with slitherin' tentacle tail an...
#35 MELLOW KITTY
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#34 WAKE UP, MR. FREEMAN
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#experimentalmusic #halflife Is it really that time again? nothingbutsound.com/ Subscribe: www.youtube.com/@nothingbutsoundofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Clips are from Black Mesa, the Source version of Half-Life 1.
#28 THE FABRIC OF SPACE AND TIME #ambient
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#28 THE FABRIC OF SPACE AND TIME #ambient
#27 I PLAYED THE C-MAJOR SCALE AND THIS HAPPENED #ambient #relaxingmusic
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#27 I PLAYED THE C-MAJOR SCALE AND THIS HAPPENED #ambient #relaxingmusic
Ambience With Mission Audio / Apollo 11 Days 1-5
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Ambience With Mission Audio / Apollo 11 Days 1-5
my pc exporting mp4s #shorts #waitforit
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my pc exporting mp4s #shorts #waitforit
I concur, I enjoyed this and will listen to it again. Over.
*beep* Thank you! *beep*
This sounds like a clip from a Apollo 10 movie documentary
Parts of this are 100% certainly used in all of the Apollo 10 documentaries.
@@nothingbutsoundofficial oh I didn’t know that 😆
Thanks for putting this together. Very enjoyable.
I'm glad it hit the spot! Thanks!
Lose the music
@@stevenmillikin558 check out NASAs youtube channel for that.
Reliably applying imperceptible adversarial patterns to convolute the training data.
The the the the the the
The training data.
In 2022 this seemed like crazy advanced tech.
FATAL ERROR
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Väl sagt 👍 🤝🤝🤝
Two years ago I thought this visualization tech was crazy... Now have you guys seen what Sora can do?
If this gets 1 upvote, I will make Apollo 10 next.
Ok I'll do it.
Koronapöytä vieressä oli ehkä minun pappa oikealla puolella 😂
Ottikohan pappa voiton koronassa? Erittäin siisti juttu, jos oikeasti löyty sukulainen sattumalta valitsemistani kuvista! Täältä löytyy lisää kuvia: sotakuva.fi/ Esim. kyseisen 8. Jalkaväkirykmentin toiminnasta "JR 8" hakusanalla. Kiitos viestistä.
@@nothingbutsoundofficial ei mitään muuta semmoista tietoa kuin että samannäköinen oli😄 kun tulee seurattua aina että missä kuvissa se mahtaa olla näkyy olevan aika paljon samannäköisiä syksyllä oli ilta-sanomissa oli kaksi kertaa melko varmaan oli hän Hän kaatui Syvärillä vuonna 44 kesällä Harmi kun poltin hänen kirjeet siivotessa ne oli minun mummon ja hänen väliset kirjeet niin minä ajattelin mietin kyllä vähän aikaa mutta sitten pistin tuleen
Kevyet mullat papalle 🙏
@@nothingbutsoundofficial niitä olen Kansan seurannut kun isä isä ja isäni ajoivat ammuksia rintamalla kuorma-autolla Onko niistä kuvia tullut aina mieleen että pitääpäs katsoa Onko tuttuja isoisän erottaa helposti kun sillä on keppi toisessa kädessä siis kävelykeppi ja Ford merkkinen kuorma-auto se meni merenpohjaan Isäni oli pienenä poikana matkassa eli alaikäisenä isäni haavoittui junan vaunussa pois tullessa rintamalta mutta selvisi hengissä
ne ryrää meitin, kenen lause?
En osaa tähän vastata... Mutta Koskela tähän taitaa tokaista, että ei ne mitään jyrää.
Huutajan nimi ei käy ilmi kohtauksesta: "Koskela ohitti ampuvia miehiä, jotka hermostuneina syytivät tulta vaunuihin, mikä tietenkin oli turhaa. Joku kuoli panssarivaunun kranaatista, ja lähistöltä kuului hätääntynyt huuto: - Ne jyrää meitin. Pojaat! Ne jyrää meitin ... - Paikoillanne! Ei ne mitään jyrää. Siellä on miinoitus.
Очень классная музыка. Полетели глубоко. Авторская импровизация?
Да, это авторская импровизация. Рад, что вам понравилась музыка! Я использовал(а) chatGPT для перевода этого. Извините за возможные ошибки.
@@nothingbutsoundofficial Здравствуйте! Чат перевел хорошо) За музыку спасибо! Нравится такое направление
Спасибо!
Can’t listen to this, needs to be normal audio not moving around left and right.
I might make a version with the Apollo audio as mono...
Ya'll know this train ride right?
Lahtista ja konekivääriä mä täs kaipasin.🫡🇫🇮
Ei tässä syyllisiä kaivata...
im in love with this
👐
thank you for your music
Thank you 🙏
Nice!!! Cant wait for "F" !!!!
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E E E E E
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Mayday mayday we have been hit by E..... - E WHAT ??
E
If you skip around in the vid, you can play "Musical E's".
E
E
E
Me when E
E
E
Katsokaa mitä ryssät tekivat.. ISO vihan aikana.. Ryssä perkele poltti puoli rovaniemien ja vej puoli suomea ✌️❤️🇫🇴🤫
Kiitos ❤
7:20 vapautettu❤ Neuvosto Ppsha konepistooli😂
Katohan! Olisin ite sanonut äkkiseltän Suomi kp31, mutta oikeassa taidat olla 😮 Ilmeisesti isompi kaliiperinen ja kantamainen tuo ppsh, mutta lipas jätettä.
Loput ppsh:t menikin tähän: www.warhistoryonline.com/featured/innovative-flawed-fire-hedgehog.html
Minne ovat kadonneet klipit ainoasta oikeasta Tuntemattomasta? Ohjaajana Edvin Laine ja Rokkana Reino Tolvanen?
Tähän en osaa kyllä vastata. Kenties tekijänoikeussyistä?
Miellyttävää. Tähän voisi melkein nukahtaa. Hassua kävi äsken: YT-äppi toimi jotenkin oudosti, melkein kuin kutsui kommentoimaan
Tavoitteet saavutettu 👍Äpit käy jo päälle. Tällä kertaa voittaja oli meikäläinen.
Suomi kärsineen kansan maa sisukas kansa 👍🇫🇮
Why is there goose sounds and arabic music in beetwen? not hating, just asking, find it interesnting
There are no rules, only geese.
@@nothingbutsoundofficial yeez, now it has become very creepy lmao min 2:50:00
Caught ya with yer pants down! HAHAH! In all honesty, I seem to lack the ability to stop the sounds from going eerie at times. Due to my process, what comes out is always a bit of a surprise 🤷
@@nothingbutsoundofficial Is that from Inscryption? hahaha no but it is pretty cool, is like founding something more important that it looks, like, man listen to this, is gold and no one knows it.
@@juancinOwo ❤️
Awesome
Thank you, fellow human being on planet earth (alleged).
❤️🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮👍🇫🇮🇫🇮
Kunnooitus 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮❤️sen ajan varusteissa ja olosuhteissa 🇫🇮mitä vittua marisette nykyajan sotilaat miehiset miehet ❓🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
Imho the switching back and forth between R and L channels constantly is annoying
Thanks for the input! I use it SO MUCH. I cant stop....
⭐⭐⭐
Relaxing Ambience ❤🎉.
Thank you! <3
@@nothingbutsoundofficial Heart Within ❤️ 🤍.
🖖🏿🤠👍🏿
🙌🙏
@@nothingbutsoundofficial 🌈💫
It’s amazing how few views you have on these. I don’t think that there will actually be that many volunteers to leave Earth behind… I’m ready. “Tranquility Base here… The Eagle has Landed!” 6:20:12 “That’s one small step for man… One giant leap for Mankind!” 6:25:19 The Reading of the Plaque: 6:27:45 The President’s Phone Call: 6:28:51 I always thought that Heinlein’s early books were very telling as to how future pioneers would face inevitable friction with earthbound fools&foolishness…
Thank you! I wouldn't mind a few billion views, but it's all good. This is an artistic outlet project that has evolved quite nicely. I think there would be a lot of people ready to go explore the final frontier. Gonna have to be pretty well vetted though, I guess. I still get chills from the "The Eagle has landed" comms... ❤️🙏
@@nothingbutsoundofficial Oh,there are lots of people that would say that they wanted to go but if they had to,say, go to Mars and back first (with current technologies) many would change their minds. Imagine this- If you could go to the Alpha Centauri system and back at near light speed (less than 5 years,each way) about TWENTY thousand years would pass during the journey- so,would you still go? Would you bother coming back? It is possible or even likely that a ship with a better system could catch up with you on the outbound leg with very good or very bad news- what then? If the new ship was capable of zero-time travel (no time passes during distance traveled) it could take some back to Earth (although several hundred years may have already passed at that point) and return to take some on to Alpha Centauri… in literally no time at all, allowing for loading/unloading. Perhaps then, the original crew would continue on their way, if they preferred. If it was a large pleasant ship, I could understand many reasons why some would choose to. I think about these sorts of things frequently… and I would still go. I would probably choose to go back to Earth,go on to Alpa Centauri and then return to my ship… and keep flying. I’m not flattering myself, I have just always known that some people are born to be different. Some look at the horizon and say, why bother? Some say, Why Not? A few just start heading in that direction… Thanks for Posting!
It’s amazing how few views you have on this. I don’t think that there will actually be that many volunteers to leave Earth behind… I’m ready. “Tranquility Base here… The Eagle has Landed!” 7:20 “That’s one small step for man… One giant leap for Mankind!” 12:27 The Reading of the Plaque: 14:53 The President’s Phone Call: 16:00 I always thought that Heinlein’s early books were very telling as to how future pioneers would face inevitable friction with earthbound fools&foolishness…
I might leave Earth tbh. I might regret it also.
🥺i cried
Crying does good from time to time, my friend.
Thank you. I hate it 🖤
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