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GuavaHalf | 14:51 Mon 16th May 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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I saw this again at the weekeend. Great film but does any know how accurate it is?
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Anything that comes from the American government (the most secretive government on this planet) is only what they want you to know.

Great film but does any know how accurate it is?

Yes "they" do but you never will GuavaHalf


Attached is the official report of the incident.  With so many people involved, I find it difficult to believe that any attempt to withold facts concerning this accident to be credible.  Additionally, considering governments such as North Korea, Iran, etc., I don't think the U.S. government is any more secretive than any other, even the British government.  A certain amount of secrecy is absolutely essential, don't you agree?

http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/ap13acc.html

Well - the film is based on Jim Lovell's book, and he acted as technical adviser to the film... so I guess in that sense, it's pretty much accurate.

I shouldn't have thought that too much of it would have been censored, 30 years later...

I have spoken to a senior person involved. Apparently it is basically correct with some exagerations. One of the differences is that the famous part of redirecting the craft with enormous vibrations and stresses was in fact almost unnoticeable to the crew i.e. no vibration etc.

But a great film

Sorry to interrupt the thread proper, but I had to point out that all governments' secrecy is usually to keep facts from its own people.  Everyone else seems to know seems to know everything. 
I mean 'from their own peoples'.  I must get to bed.

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