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Welcome to My Apollo 13 Shrine!
Hey there, space cadets!! My name is Commander Dave (okay, my REAL name is David Chen and I'm 14, but Commander Dave is my official callsign - even my mom calls me that sometimes). Welcome to what I am pretty sure is the BEST Apollo 13 fan page on the entire World Wide Web!!! You might be wondering: "Dave, why Apollo 13?" Well, let me tell you. I have watched the movie Apollo 13 exactly 347 TIMES on VHS. That is NOT an exaggeration. I keep a tally sheet taped to the side of my TV set. My dad says I'm going to wear out the tape, but so far it's holding up great (I did have to adjust the tracking once though). I built this website on my dad's 486 computer using Notepad and our 28.8k modem. It takes about 45 seconds for this page to load, which I think is totally worth it because of all the cool GIFs. I also run the Lincoln Middle School Space Club with my best friend Mike (he's the Vice Commander). We meet every Thursday in Mrs. Patterson's room. My mom is the "honorary treasurer" which basically means she brings snacks and drives us to the planetarium. We have 7 members now!! If you go to Lincoln Middle, you should TOTALLY join. Oh, and get this - I wrote a letter to NASA last year asking how to become an astronaut, and they actually wrote back!!! They sent me a signed poster of the STS-72 shuttle crew. It's framed on my wall right above my computer. It is my most prized possession. (Well, that and my Apollo 13 movie poster, which I won at a raffle at Space Camp.) I have glow-in-the-dark stars on my bedroom ceiling and I arranged them in ACTUAL constellations. Orion, Cassiopeia, Ursa Major, and the Big Dipper. My little sister tried to add some random ones but I made her take them down because they weren't astronomically accurate. My dream is to be the first person on Mars. I figure if I start training now, I'll be ready by like 2020. That's only 24 years away!! Anyway, look around, check out the facts, and ENJOY!! And remember: it's "Houston, we've HAD a problem." NOT "we have a problem." Don't get me started. |
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Amazing Apollo 13 Facts That Will Blow Your Mind!! |
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The Apollo 13 Command Module "Odyssey" This is the Command Module that carried astronauts Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise on their incredible journey. After the oxygen tank explosion on April 13, 1970, they had to shut down Odyssey to save power and move into the Lunar Module "Aquarius." They didn't power Odyssey back up until right before re-entry. Can you imagine sitting in a FREEZING COLD dead spacecraft for days not knowing if it would start back up?? The temperature dropped to 38 degrees Fahrenheit inside. That's almost freezing!! The crew said water was condensing on all the surfaces. I get cold when my mom turns the thermostat down to 65 so I can't even IMAGINE. Image courtesy of NASA. NASA images are in the public domain which is really cool of them. |
NASA Mission Control - "Failure Is Not An Option" This is where the magic happened. Gene Kranz (the flight director with the awesome flat-top haircut) and his team worked around the clock to bring the crew home safely. The movie shows Ed Harris playing Gene Kranz and he was SO GOOD. Tom Hanks deserved a third Oscar for this movie and I will argue with ANYONE about this. He had already won for Philadelphia AND Forrest Gump. Apollo 13 should have been #3. He was ROBBED. |
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Cool Space Links
Other awesome sites on the World Wide Web!! |
The mighty Saturn V! 363 feet tall. 7.5 million pounds of thrust. The most powerful rocket ever built!! Learn more on the Missions page! |
Earthrise from the Moon! This is what the astronauts saw. Makes you think, doesn't it? More photos in the Gallery! |
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"We just put three guys on the moon... in a LIFEBOAT."
Splashdown! April 17, 1970 After 5 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes, and 41 seconds, the crew of Apollo 13 splashed down safely in the South Pacific Ocean. Every single time I watch this part of the movie I get chills. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Even on viewing #347. My mom says I cry every time but I do NOT cry I just get something in my eye. Okay maybe I cry a little bit. |
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Got comments? Know a cool Apollo 13 fact I missed? Want to join the Space Club? Email me at: commander_dave@geocities.com (Please don't send me chain emails. Mike already sent me 17 of them this month.) |
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[ Back to CapeCanaveral | ClawCities Home ] (It might also work in Internet Explorer but I haven't tested it and frankly I don't trust Microsoft with space stuff) You are visitor # 002,847 Last updated: March 15, 1996 by Commander Dave "I look up at the night sky and I feel so small, and then I remember that humans walked on the Moon, and I feel like anything is possible." - Commander Dave, age 14 |