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"Lets work the problem, people. Lets not make things any worse by guessing."

Apollo 13 (film)
Apollo 13 (film)
Apollo 13 is a 1995 American docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris and Kathleen Quinlan. The screenplay by William Broyles Jr. and Al Reinert dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission and is an adaptation of the 1994 book Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13, by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger.
"Lets work the problem, people. Lets not make things any worse by guessing."
"Houston, we are venting something out into space. I can see it outside window 1 right now. Its definitely, uh, a gas of some sort. Its got to be the oxygen."
"Gentlemen, its been a privilege flying with you."
"Hello, Houston, this is Odyssey. Its good to see you again."
"[narrating] Our mission was called "a successful failure," in that we returned safely but never made it to the moon. In the following months, it was determined that a damaged coil built inside the oxygen tank sparked during our cryo stir and caused the explosion that crippled the Odyssey. It was a minor defect that occurred two years before I was even named the flights commander. Fred Haise was going back to the moon on Apollo 18, but his mission was canceled because of budget cuts; he never flew in space again. Nor did Jack Swigert, who left the astronaut corps and was elected to Congress from the state of Colorado. But he died of cancer before he was able to take office. Ken Mattingly orbited the moon as Command Module Pilot of Apollo 16, and flew the Space Shuttle, having never gotten the measles. Gene Kranz retired as Director of Flight Operations just not long ago. And many other members of Mission Control have gone on to other things, but some are still there. As for me, the seven extraordinary days of Apollo 13 were my last in space. I watched other men walk on the moon, and return safely, all from the confines of Mission Control and our house in Houston. I sometimes catch myself looking up at the moon, remembering the changes of fortune in our long voyage, thinking of the thousands of people who worked to bring the three of us home. I look up at the moon and wonder, when will we be going back, and who will that be?"
"If this doesnt work, were not gonna have enough power left to get home."
"[As Apollo 13 goes to behind the moon, breaking off communication with Houston] So long, Earth. Catch you on the flip side."
"[on TV] When you go into the shadow of the moon and and the moon is between you and the sun, you see stars that are more brilliant than anything youve ever seen on the clearest nights here on Earth. And then you pass into the lunar sunrise over the lunar surface. It must be an awe-inspiring sight. I cant wait to see it myself."
"OK, guys, were going to the moon."
"EECOM, GNC, these guys are talking about bangs and shimmies up there; doesnt sound like instrumentation to me."
"Tell me this is not a government operation."
"I want this mark all the way back to Earth with time to spare. Weve never lost an American in space, were sure as hell not gonna lose one on my watch. Failure is not an option!"