Driftwood
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I wasn't there, but...
I have seen multiple sources say Apollo 13 the film had to be overly dramatized because the reality from NASA's perspective was pretty mundane. It would have made a crappy movie.
There was no "Houston ... we have a PROBLEM!" It was "Houston, uh, we have a problem."
Every problem that was overly dramatized in the movie already had a contingency in place. Maybe the media and people waited on bated breath, and maybe NASA didn't know if it would actually work, but all the emergency procedures were just a matter of turning to the right page in the flight module.
I have seen multiple sources say Apollo 13 the film had to be overly dramatized because the reality from NASA's perspective was pretty mundane. It would have made a crappy movie.
There was no "Houston ... we have a PROBLEM!" It was "Houston, uh, we have a problem."
Every problem that was overly dramatized in the movie already had a contingency in place. Maybe the media and people waited on bated breath, and maybe NASA didn't know if it would actually work, but all the emergency procedures were just a matter of turning to the right page in the flight module.