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The "Successful Failure": Lessons from Apollo 13 On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 launched with a clear objective: land on the Moon's Fra Mauro highlands. But 56 hours into the flight, a routine oxygen tank stir triggered an explosion that changed history. What followed wasn't a moon landing, but one of the greatest rescue stories in human history—often called NASA's " successful failure ". The Crisis in Deep Space

The rescue required solving a series of "impossible" problems using only the materials on hand. Key highlights of the mission's survival include: Apollo 13

The crew was forced to abandon the Command Module ( Odyssey ) and use the Lunar Module ( Aquarius ) as a makeshift "lifeboat" . Ingenuity Under Pressure The "Successful Failure": Lessons from Apollo 13 On

Superintendent’s Blog: The BSD-Apollo 13 Connection, Part 3 The Crisis in Deep Space The rescue required