How accurate is the Apollo 13 movie?

Experts agree that Apollo 13 is a largely accurate depiction of the true story. While it may be easy for filmmakers to play with facts, Ron Howard committed to portraying events in Apollo 13 as true to life as he could, which many experts agree that he did.
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Did the Beatles break up during Apollo 13?

I remember it well because just the day before the Beatles officially announced that they had broken up, making headlines around the world. The break up of the Beatles was big big news. It was even mentioned in the script of the Apollo 13 movie. As one of the millions of huge Beatle fans I was crushed.
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How did they float in the movie Apollo 13?

Sometimes known lovingly as the Vomit Comet (via Space.com), NASA used the KC-135 plane to train, test equipment, and study zero gravity. To achieve this effect, the plane was flown in curved arcs called parabolas. Through the rise and fall, around 25 seconds of weightlessness was possible.
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Was Apollo 13 A true story?

Apollo 13 was NASA's third moon-landing mission, but the astronauts never made it to the lunar surface. During the mission's dramatic series of events, an oxygen tank explosion almost 56 hours into the flight forced the crew to abandon all thoughts of reaching the moon.
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Did the real Jim Lovell appear in Apollo 13?

The real Jim Lovell appears as captain of the recovery ship USS Iwo Jima; Howard had intended to make him an admiral, but Lovell himself, having retired as a captain, chose to appear in his actual rank.
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What did Jim Lovell say to Tom Hanks?

'Houston, we've had a problem'

For years, people thought mission commander Jim Lovell -- portrayed by Hanks -- said "Houston, we have a problem." People even still utter the words to this day. But what Lovell said was, "Houston, we've had a problem." The discrepancy was known when the movie was filmed.
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Did Marilyn Lovell lose her ring?

Marilyn Lovell really did lose her ring down the drain, but eventually found it again. When the real Jim Lovell saw the film, he found the CGI work so convincing that he firmly believed that the filmmakers had uncovered some hitherto unseen NASA footage.
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What was inaccurate in Apollo 13 movie?

In the time of that short journey, though, we see the moon going through several phases. This is a nice touch, but entirely inaccurate. It takes a full 28 days for the moon to go through its phases. The film depicts changing phases of the moon, but there would only be one phase on the four-day flight.
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Is Jim Lovell still alive?

Lovell is a veteran of four space missions and received the Congressional Space Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. At age 92, he lives in suburban Chicago.
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Is Marilyn Lovell still alive?

Marilyn Lovell Matz (August 27, 1931 – April 13, 2012) was an American actress, singer, AIDS activist and therapist. Los Angeles, California, U.S. As a singer credited under her birth name of Marilynn Lovell, she released an LP on Jubilee Records in 1958, Scotch Mist, with arrangements by Stan Applebaum.
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Was gravity filmed in the Vomit Comet?

The zero-gravity scenes in Apollo 13 (1995) were filmed in NASA's "Vomit Comet" aircraft. By the end of filming, Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, and Kevin Bacon had each amassed more "weightless time" than any astronaut in history.
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What is a steely eyed missile man?

steely-eyed missile man (plural steely-eyed missile men) (US, slang) An astronaut or engineer who quickly devises an ingenious solution to a tough problem while under extreme pressure.
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Are any of the Apollo 13 astronauts alive?

Other astronauts from the program who are still alive include: Walter Cunningham, 89 (Apollo 7) William Anders, 87 (Apollo 8) Fred Haise Jr., 87 (Apollo 13)
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How rich is Yoko?

Yoko has an estimated net worth of $700 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
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Did Fred Haise throw up on Apollo 13?

Fred Haise, played by Bill Paxton, really did throw up a little (and just once) in space, but from lingering effects of a virus, not motion sickness. They used Beef-a-Roni for space vomit and, after losing some sort of bet with Hanks, Paxton ate whatever was left in the can.
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How old was Jim Lovell when he flew Apollo 13?

Swigert Jr. Fred W. Haise Jr. Apollo 13's mission commander, Jim Lovell, was 42 years old at the time of the spaceflight.
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Did Jim Lovell walk on the Moon?

Lovell is one of only three men to travel to the Moon twice, but unlike the other two, John Young and Gene Cernan, he never walked on it. He accrued 715 hours and 5 minutes in space flights on his Gemini and Apollo flights, a personal record that stood until the Skylab 3 mission in 1973.
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Did Mattingly walk on the Moon?

Space career

Mattingly and his commander from Apollo 16, John Young, are the only people to have flown to the Moon and also a Space Shuttle orbital mission (Fred Haise, his former training crewmate from Apollo 13, did atmospheric flight testing of the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests).
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Is Aquarius from Apollo 13 still in space?

Aquarius burned up in Earth's atmosphere, the only part of the module to survive is the hardened module that contained the radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) that would have been used on the lunar surface for Apollo 13's Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package. Come back later today for splashdown!
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Why did it take so long for Apollo 13 to come out of blackout?

For the Apollo 13 mission, the blackout was much longer than normal because the flight path of the spacecraft was unexpectedly at a much shallower angle than normal.
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What is the most famous line from Apollo 13?

Apollo 13 's best known quotes originated not in space or Mission Control, but in Hollywood. Their moon-bound spacecraft wrecked by an oxygen tank explosion on April 13, 1970, the astronauts urgently radioed, “Houston, we've had a problem here.”
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Who was the girl in the shower in Apollo 13?

Sarah Krasner: Jack Swigert's Girlfriend.
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