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History can be handed over to the next

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Answered by mehak238517
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huge operation is at hand, involving hundreds of thousands of people, in multiple sites, watched by the world. Despite their planning, teams of highly trained people are working in a situation that they never thought would happen. All the teams had run through different scenarios, but nobody ever thought this would happen across so many sites, so much of the organisation. There was little warning and events were evolving at an uncontrollable pace.  All routine activities were cancelled; the only focus now was survival.

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Answered by manishthakur1364
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The situation described above happened in 1970, to NASA and involved Apollo 13, the seventh mission of the Apollo space programme. Many will know the desperate fight to keep the crew alive after an explosion on board resulted in unfathomable technological challenges. Here was a space craft, floating in space, with no significant power, freezing and damp. attempting to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere and return home. It took a collaborative effort, over a 200,000 mile distance to attempt to stabilise the craft, run real time simulations, create new protocols and procedures and with only one acceptable outcome – a safe return.
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