Why Was Apollo 13 A Successful Failure?

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Question #1:

The mission Apollo 13 was referred to as a successful failure because they never walked on the moon but they did get home safely.

First of all there are many reasons why it was called a successful failure. It was successful because they did make it into space, they got home safely and they got to be with their families. It was also a failure because they never completed their mission which was walking on the moon. So they called it a successful failure because they had some success and some failures on their mission.

Out of everything that happened on their mission I picked out 5 things that I thought were the most important. First off they practiced altogether in a fake command module and they learned how each other worked and they worked …show more content…

We have oxygen in our air that we breath in and breath out with CO2 and other gasses. Their CO2 levels were so high because the LM was only suppose to support two men for two days and they were going to be in there for at least four days and they had it supporting three men, and the carbon had soon built up to dangerous levels because there were too many men in there and they were going to be in there for more than two days. Since they had high levels of CO2 they could all breath in too much and blackout and then they all would be dead and they would be floating around in space forever, and everyone back on Earth would be devastated especially their families. They had a filter that absorbed the gas from the air and prevented it from reaching dangerous levels and it was getting built up with CO2 , but the filters were square so they didn’t fit in the round holes. So to fix it they figured out a way to attach the CM filters and the LM filters with a sock, plastic bags, cardboard, the cover of a flight manual, and lots of duct tape. Then they put it into the round

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