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How did the Apollo 13 engineers fit a round peg in a square hole rapidly? In the movie, they had to fit a round filter in a square filter box or the
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Apollo 13 (film) - Wikipedia
How did the Apollo 13 engineers fit a round peg in a square hole rapidly? In the movie, they had to fit a round filter in a square filter box or the
How did the Apollo 13 engineers fit a round peg in a square hole rapidly? In the movie, they had to fit a round filter in a square filter box or the
The Greatest Space Hack Ever | Popular Science
Conserving the Creativity that Saved the Apollo 13 Astronauts | National Air and Space Museum
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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"