Houston we have a problem

What is the real quote of Houston, we have a problem?

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.” Screenwriters for the 1995 film 'Apollo 13' wanted to punch that up. Thus was born, “Houston, we have a problem.”

Why they say Houston, we have a problem?

"Houston, we have a problem" is a popular but slightly erroneous quotation from the radio communications between the Apollo 13 astronauts Jack Swigert, Jim Lovell and the NASA Mission Control Center ("Houston") during the Apollo 13 spaceflight in 1970, as the astronauts communicated their discovery of the explosion

Is Houston, we have a problem Documentary real?

It is based and inspired by numerous real events and facts, in the sense that it is intended as an allegory to the Cold War.

Did the Apollo 13 crew survive?

The command module of Apollo 13 entered Earth's atmosphere and splashed down on target on April 17 at 1:07 PM Eastern Standard Time. The mission has been referred to as a successful failure, in that all the crew members survived a catastrophic accident.

What do astronauts say before take off?

Three, two, one, zero.” Ignition. And liftoff!” [crowd cheering] “Now on its way to the —” “Copy, one Alpha.” ”— enduring laboratory in orbit — the International Space Station.

Did Jim Lovell say Houston, we have a problem?

HOUSTON, Texas — It was April 13, 1970 that the now famous words were spoken from Apollo 13, "Houston, we've had a problem." Apollo 13 had just experienced an explosion and astronaut Jim Lovell called mission control in Houston to report the problem.

Did Yugoslavia have a space program?

Yugoslavia, headed by Marshall Josip Broz Tito, secretly developed what seemed to be a modern, advanced and progressive space programme. Tito was smart enough to sell it to John F. Kennedy's administration for $2.5 billion (the film estimates that this would today be the equivalent of $50 billion).