You. happy easter to host tell us your thoughts. What typically would be your Easter Sunday tradition and what are you doing this Easter Sunday . Of course, easter is this proclamation, this belief, this conviction of hope over despair and life over death, even though, in the midst of what we are going through, that easter was never a time to go back to normal. This idea of packing churches to start the economy that is Public Health recklessness. Easter is, lets make things new and we need that now more than ever. Backing scientists, the doctors and doing the physical distancing which is necessary to save lives. So here we are. Matthew 18 says, we are gathered. O derringer together we will probably feel closer together to our fellow parishioners all over the world. We are learning in the churches how to worship virtually, how to virtual, how to care for each other virtual. One of our roles is to back the scientists and doctors. And it does not it is not consistent with christ to infect
The apollo 13 crew, captain james lovell, captain John Swaggart mr. Fred haise. I would like to start by saying i am not a superstitious person. Therefore, when we were assigned apollo 13, i thought nothing of it. Some said 13 was a lucky number and were happy i got that number. It started just before the flight, as was documented. As we were approaching the final phase of training, the last couple of days are usually taken very leisurely, keeping a couple of days free to unwind from the long Training Cycle and get rest so that when we launch, we are in good shape. As you know, a turn of events occurred and ken mattingly, our command module pilot, was exposed to the measles, we had to make the decision to bring jack along. They asked what i wanted to do because we worked as a team for a long time, but i realized the Space Program had matured to that degree whereby we had quite a few people who were well knowledgeable about the spacecraft and well to fly. As a consequence, on friday we
I would like to introduce the apollo 13 crew, captain james lovell, captain john swigert, and fred haise. I would like to start by saying i am not a superstitious person. Therefore, when we were assigned apollo 13, i thought nothing of it. Some said 13 was a lucky number and were happy i got that number. It started just before the flight, as was documented. As we were approaching the final phase of training, the last couple of days are usually taken very leisurely, keeping a couple of days free to unwind from the long Training Cycle and get rest so that when we launch, we are in good shape. As you know, a turn of events occurred and ken mattingly, our command module pilot, was exposed to the measles, and we had to make the decision to bring jack along. They asked what i wanted to do because we worked as a team for a long time, but i realized the Space Program had matured to that degree whereby we had quite a few people who were well knowledgeable about the spacecraft and well to fly. A
Thank you. I would like to start off the briefing by saying i am not a superstitious person. Therefore, when we were assigned apollo 13, i thought nothing of myas a matter of fact, so friends of italian descent said that 13 was a lucky number and they were happy i got that number. All of this started before the flight, as was well documented, as we are approaching the final phase of our training, the last couple of days are usually ones which are taken very leisurely, try to keep a couple of days free to let ourselves unwind for the training cycle, get plenty of rest so when we launch, we are in good shape and we can go with an easy mine. Easy mind. As you know, a turn of events occurred and ken mattingly, our command module pilot was exposed to the measles. At that time, we had to make a big decision of bring jack along or delay the flight. It was one that was not easy for me to help decide and when they asked me what i wanted to do, because we had worked as a team for a long time, bu
13, weve got one more item for you when youve got a chance wed like you to startup your cryo tanks. Okay. Standby. We have a problem here. This is houston. Say again please. Houston weve had a problem. Weve had a main bust on a volt. Standby 13, were looking at it. April 11, 1970, launch day. The crew of apollo 13, commander and veteran of three previous missions, he had orbited the moon christmas 1968 on apollo 8. Fred hayes, his first time up, lunar module pilot. Jack swaggert, command module pilot. Mattingly had been dropped from the mission because hed been exposed to german measles. He would watch the mission from houstons mission control. Roger. Were on internal power. Hows it look . Ignition. Roger. Hows it look . Looks good here. Booster, how do you look . Look good. Were go flight. Looks good here. Looks good, mike. You dont see a problem do you . Not yet. All engines are a go. The next step of lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit toward the moon and pull free of the th