E. One of its oxygen tanks blew up. F. It went in the wrong direction. G. It lost its connection with Earth completely. . One of its astronauts didn’t operate it properly. 【小题3】Why was Apollo 13 called a “successful failure”? . It caused a lot of loss but created a lot...
Apollo 13 prompted another change. The explosion itself, NASA later realized, was caused by a series of wiring and handling problems on the ground. Those issues triggered to a fire in the service module, which blew up one of the oxygen tanks and tore away the connection to the other, Neuf...
A.One of its oxygen tanks blew up.B.It went in the wrong direction.C.It lost its connection with Earth completely.D.One of its astronauts didn't operate it properly.26.Why was Apollo 13 called a “successful failure”?A.It caused a lot of loss but created a lot of business value ...
Needless to say, as someone who doesn’t touch a drop when driving, and can’t afford the stuff anyway, I blew a big fat ZERO on their breathalyser. I really can’t recall how the encounter ended, but they seemed to give up, and went away. They disappeared so fast I didn’t get...
Two days into the real-life Apollo 13 mission in April, 1970, which was to have been NASA’s third moon-walking voyage, one of the two oxygen tanks blew and the main rocket engine was destroyed. The explosion caused a complete loss of oxygen and electrical power, forcing the three astron...
A . One of its oxygen tanks blew B. It went in the wrongup.direction.C. It lost its connection withD . One of its astronauts didn'tEarth completely.operate it properly.【小题3 】 Why was Apollo 13 called a "successful failure"?A . It caused a lot of loss but created a lot of ...