Ingenuity saved Apollo 13 — it could save us from coronavirus as well


In 1970, the world stopped to root for the Apollo 13 crew. Entire families bunched around the TV, as thousands of people from different cultures gathered in prayer for the brave astronauts. It was a week filled with nail-biting tension. “If something can go wrong, it will usually be at the worst time.” It looked like Apollo 13 had been hit by Murphy´s law. Suddenly, NASA´s third attempt to land on the moon became the biggest and the most difficult rescue mission ever seen. Fortunately, the extraordinary ability of the crew and mission control team saved their lives. Apollo 13: Turning Failure…

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