Apollo 13 - Houston, We've Got A Problem
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2010
- Courtesy: NASA
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13
NASA documentary of the near-fatal Apollo 13 mission in 1970. Includes the onboard explosion and efforts by the ground crew and flight crew to troubleshoot the malfuction and design and implement contingency procedures to bring the crippled spacecraft home. NASA Film HQ-200
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Back when the crew lives were more important than money,, RIP Challenger & Columbia heroes🥺
So impressed - these guys in both Mission Control and in the shuttle are real heroes and super cool real men of steel!
more like LYING man of STEELS. Sure, it is very easy to LIE and FAKE....
vasanthmuthu blahhhhhh
I'm not impressed. In fact I'm dissapointed with the lies I'm seeing
@@crowdsurferx What lies? There are no lies. All the real deal.
@@christianege4989 It's lies that you believe are real. What the media wants you to believe
We've had a problem here. The most misspoke quote to date.
I was fortunate enough to meet the crew and flight commander and that experience will live with me forever. They spoke at a Sales Kick-off and told the story of Apollo 13...... What a great example of Team Work !!
la telefonata con Nixon dell'equipaggio in ciabatte ed accappatoio è meravigliosa!
He didn't say "we have a problem". He said "we've had a problem".
What he said was actually "Houston, we've had a problem".
The Apollo 13 explosion happened 50 years ago today. I can remember this as it was happening when I was a young boy. Where have the years gone to?
This is movie
@@rameshchinnasandra9115 The only fiction around here is your comment.
Into space, I suppose
Check ur pocket 😁
Love the Jamaican Steel drum background music throughout. Can't see how they put the two together!!!!!!
It's not jamaican...
Thank god they made it home safe.
"Houston, we've had a problem."
4:38
Thank you!
@@zekezachzoom Thank you. This is going to be my Taranis opening sound.
Jawdroppingly stunning footage!
I remember the press conference the week after this.I hear a lot of what was said by Jim Lovell being used in this video.One thing I remember him saying before they went behind the moon was"It'll be a long time before anybody goes to the moon again."One of the reporters asked him about that and he took it back.He was depressed wondering if he would make it back and this was his second trip to the moon and he wasn't going to walk on it.The first time was on Apollo 8 in December of 1968.
That had to be a crushing disappointment. Fred Haise said he felt sick to his stomach when he realized he wasn't going to walk on the Moon.
I had this exact documentary on vhs cassette many years ago but I lost it somehow. Thank you so much for posting this so I can watch again!
What a Post... Thumbs Up !!
Thanks for the vid AIRBOYD
Just got done watching Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks... What an amazing story. When the mission was dubbed a : "Successful failure".. there couldn't have been a better analogy. Awe-inspiring.
Some things never change. People are always quick to make a dollar from every tragedy.
Thankfully, this flight had a happy ending.
Americans are the greatest people on earth.
Great documentary about man's will to survive in the most dire and darkest hour of need.
Unlucky 13..Innovation at it's best.. thanks from NZ 👍🇳🇿
Our household just viewed the motion picture 'Apollo-13' and found it to be remarkably faithful to the news reports of the truth. A very good movie; and good that the Astronauts survived, all those years ago.
Employees of NASA is dumb asses who are looking at the monitors and believe in landing on the moon.
Idiots just got the picture and sound from a secret Studio in the town of Mercury, NASA-was essentially a satellite of ASP.
Ralf Rene You obviously aren't very bright
***** These were meteorites collected over 10 years in Antartide, 380 kg with his stones.
So NASA all the samples to flood into the glass and sent to different countries.
Ralf Rene
Troll
***** The United States has never been the orbiter that can deliver a man on the moon.
The first ship is a "Shuttle", and astronauts in the United States appeared only in the year 1981, 12 April.
In America never had an astronaut, because first you have to fly into space and build the orbiter.
So stupid Americans use "Union" in Russian.
Great video
We were the top of the world back then. This is equal in significance to the Apollo 11 landing. Proud to be an American! We need to repeat those daring feats we used to do and re-establish our leadership in space! Make America Great Again!
"Racist America" smh
God, America was Bad Ass then.
@@charlesrocks that's rich coming from a country founded by immigrants
This was arguably the greatest miracle ever pulled off by man. How they got home is simply amazing
easy,they never left
@@neilcameron3021 You left a long time ago.🙈🙉🙊
I'm just watched Apollo 13 and now I'm watching this
When the crew of 13 were told to shut down the fuel cell, their hearts must have jumped into their throats. "We just lost the moon, boyos."
GOOD FILM!!
Was nice to see the prayer meetings to ask God to keep them safe. No mention though of how they thanked God after all went well....
Hopefully they gave all their money and belongings to their local Con arti- I mean Preacher
An amazing feat that they were able to get back in one piece.
i Saw this movie in school!! its really cool
Gene Kranz is such a badass. True leader of men.
funny... i never thought of a steel drum through a delay (which is what was playing throughout) as creating such an eerie soundtrack. good work!
"OK Houston, we had a problem here."
GPC™ that’s not what he says though
"OK Huston we've had a problem"
@@specialkaran you're correct
indeed. so glad they made it back. like in the apollo 13 movie "i believe this is gonna be our [NASA] finest hour".
That’s my favorite line of the movie.
I Really Like The Video Apollo 13 Houston, We've Got A Problem From Your
It is a miracle. A miracle from consciouness and intelligent. A great team work from mission control who not surrender. The entire world who pray for 3 astronuat back home safely.
this is purely impressive. it's amazing what humans can do. so much brain power went into this failure. one of the greatest achievements by man, next to landing on the moon itself.
4:38 "OK, Houston we have a problem here", thank me later.
So it was a reverse Challenger where they were saved by great decision making and luck as opposed to being killed by bad decision making and luck.
He said ",, Houston, we've had a problem"
The mission controllers all sound so cool. Completely different from the over-dramatic behavior we saw depicted in the movie.
It’s called dramatic licence.... that’s why all films are shit, and prefer to watch this stuff
You can thank Ron Howard for that.
cheap tricks to invoke suspense on the viewers.
If I could only have the feeling in my heart Mission Control had seeing a safe splash down. I would have lost it, without ANY doubt if I was one of the smart/brave people at NASA that day. I wish I wasn't born in 1984 so I could have lived it! 3 American Heroes and 3 National Treasures!
Check out Apollo 12, when they were hit by lightning on takeoff and lost instrumentation. SCE to AUX ...
Now he says we've had a problem since two days ago. Also the apollo 13 movie flip flopped back to we have a problem awesome
Does anyone know the name of that Caribbean song at the end?
I was a kid when this happened, I can remember praying for the astronauts, but I never realized until the movie came out just how close the astronauts came to dying.
very cool! thanks for this.
in the NASA audio files you can hear the bang, its pretty scary.
10/10 you actually had me going for a bit, WELL DONE SIR
I once heard that NASA had calculated probability of success (that means for no failures in any of the many sub-systems, etc) for Apollo missions at 5%. During all those missions, there were multiple failures across a variety of systems, but it's almost impossible to believe that NASA was able to return all mission crews during throughout the duration of the program!
4:45. You're welcome
He actually says Houston we've had a problem, not we've got a problem.
5:19 I didn't know Tony soprano was a flight director
In movies " Apollo 13" Tom Hank says " Houston, Houston, We've had a problem"
Then it must be true
Yes we know he actually said "had a problem", but its its live,, there's no editting it, there's no questinging it, there was definitely a problem (at least 1 :) ) remaining.
In the film it appears as if the astronauts had contact to earth during all of the three burns, but they actually didn't have contact to earth for the 15-sec-burn behind the moon.
Honesty and critical thinking saved this spacecraft.
Houston we have a Problem I remember these words
This has got to be one of the most misquoted lines ever. What Lovell said was
"OK, Houston, we've had a problem here"
NOT ...... "Houston, We've Got a Problem"
He repeated it when Huston asked to repeat
+Joey Lafko.................. exact wording was "OK Houston, we've had a problem here." "This is Houston, say again please." "Passin' it." "Ahh, Houston, we've had a problem.
We've had a main B bus undervolt." ................... www.sworld.com.au/steven/space/apollo/apollo13.txt ............. its HAD a problem.... not GOT a problem and I cant believe that the movie got it wrong.
+Brammy007a oh ok lol my resource was the movie
+Joey Lafko Exactly why movies should NEVER be considered accurate nor history.
That movie is so "Hollywood-ed" and inaccurate.
+Mark Pierce ESPECIALLY ones that Oliver Stone has anything to do with.
(Not that he was involved with this one.... but "Nixon" and "JFK" were out and out fantasies)
I can see how people confuse the line. The audio is kind of crappy to begin with, so I can see how people mistook "we've had" for "we have" They sound really similar to start with, then when the audio feed has distortion and is a low bitrate, you can see the mixup. Especially since "we have" is used much more often in the American vernacular than "we've had" it's easy to see how people could misquote the iconic line.
Oh, and Tom Hanks did too in Apollo 13... so that's probably a more direct reason haha
John Paluska but he says ‘we’ve got’ now. Thoughts?
Francozilla,
Take a look and you will see the astronauts can move around easily in the LM in this video.
The LM was too small for 3 Astronauts. The LM could only hold 2 people.
So, they were not in the LM as NASA Said, coming back, because LM was too small.
The other thing was, they said they were cold coming back.
They should not have been cold because they were in direct Sun Light.
Therefore they should have been Hot not Cold.
I watched this movie last night......i hope they will live and come back the earth.....and the dream became reality :)
They look like they just went threw hell.
Actually 9 times. 3 of those Apollo mission, including the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission, did orbit the Moon without landing. It counts as "going to the Moon".
Jack Swigert's voice sounds very friendly.
To bring those astronauts home safe says a lot for the quality of people we had in the space program. I really don't think we have the same type of space program personnel today. If Apollo 13 happened today, l think the astronauts chances would be less than zero.
@fanadfilms
It stops due to friction between the top of the flag and the rod it was hanging on.
25:21 the guy was only typing with his two index fingers haha...
All that prayer; thank you God.
@tryithere Maybe that phrase is copyrighted. Maybe you can't say that unless you pay Jim Lovell.
30 minutes of footage....
*Searches for “Houston we have a problem” quote...
so sad that people say this is all fake, therefore my life must be a fake, I'm lying in a pod of orange ooze living my life as a human battery.
And so those who say this is fake, can you prove that you exist , think about that.
not sure what you would consider proof of my existance, but Rene Decarte assures me thinking is ev8dence of existance.
yes excellent movie
and do you understand what an "emergency" is? just because the LM was meant for 2 people, doesnt mean 3 people cant physically fit
"13, we'd like you to stir up your cryogenic tank." Oops!
do you understand how cold space... with no atmosphere it is frigid.
The steel drums throughout this video are very distracting.
This has got to one of the most misquoted lines ever. What Lovell said was
"Ground Control to Major Tom"
NOT........"Houston, We, ve Got a Problem"
4:46 u def?
or is it the Mandella Effect?
houston, we have a problem
my flash player failed just as he said "ok Houston, we've had a problem here"
It's not we've got a problem its Houston We've had a prolem
I like the way that theres NO time lapse when talking with control centre when on space but mama get time lapse even now in earth's orbit Mwhahaha 😂 😂 😂 Specially when Armstrong spoke to the President. No time lapse and on Dial Phone?
not even alarm in their voice.
Holy Bat Shit Bat Man, Another Fine Mess you've got me into.
truly most people dont know.
what does he say at 4:20 and it's at 4:40 the quote 4:35
“Okay I can the s4b out of the hatch window”
“Okay Houston we’ve had a problem”
Brandon Schoettle does he though? He says ‘we’ve got a problem’ now.
Now its back to we've had a problem since 2 nights ago
Gene Kranz what a legend - he saved this mission
Not by himself.
its "we've had a problem "
"we've had a problem"
hover with the mouse on the timeline of the video at 24:35 and be amused by the image preview
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Huston, we got weird stuff , , cmon we know what he said. Don't sugar coat it.
Huston, we have a problem, not, huston weve got a problem , , huston wild kittens are eating our faces, , same fucking thing
4:39, that's a young looking ed harris (obvious pun :P)
😂😂😂😂
RIP Deke 😢
@bshaun21 the other thing they did, fred haise was just as good. also there were more than one FDs and the man who actually was the FD during the majority of the crisis whilst Gene Kranz was orgainsing the teams to create the new flight plan is ignored
i think ken matingly disliked this because he is jealous that he didnt get to go
He got to go on Apollo 16
@HakunaMatata361092 Yes because the announcement was made after the initial incident. They can't tell the future. If so, they wouldn't have embarked on such an illfated mission
So, now for the real HARD questions: 1. Who would you say has done more for humanity's collective character development so far; NASA, or STAR TREK?
Thunderbirds
“Thunderbirds are...GO!”
To what end? Only reason we went in the first place was to harvest the cheese & we can now make our own!