Apollo 13: Survival review fascinating, if clinical, retelling of space history
Briefly

The three astronauts Fred Haise, Jack Swigert and mission commander Jim Lovell were forced to spend four harrowing, near-suffocating days in a lunar module meant for just two people and 45 hours, with just a few light bulbs' worth of power.
Director Peter Middleton re-creates a play-by-play of the six-day mission aboard Apollo 13, at mission control in Houston and in living rooms across the country primarily through archival recordings, old interviews with the crew and never-before-seen footage.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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