A real-time journey through the Apollo 13 mission
This website replays the Apollo 13 mission as it happened. It consists entirely of
historical material, all timed to Ground Elapsed Time--the master mission clock. Footage of Mission
Control, film shot by the astronauts, and television broadcasts transmitted from space have been
painstakingly placed to the very moments they were shot during the mission, as has every photograph taken,
and every word spoken.
This project includes newly digitized and restored mission control audio. The
last tapes of these recordings were discovered in the National Archives fall of 2019 and were digitized
in February, 2020 and contain the time surrounding the onboard explosion. These recordings haven't been
heard since the accident investigation in 1970.
Upon starting the application, select whether to begin one minute before launch, or click "Now" to drop in
to the mission using today's date and time.
Navigate to any moment of the mission using the time navigator at the top of the screen. The top bar is
the entire mission with two bars below it providing magnification. Clicking transcript items, photos,
commentary items, or guided tour moments also jumps the mission time to those events.
Main mission audio consists of space-to-ground (left ear), capcom loop (right ear), and on-board recorder
(center, when available). Selecting a Mission Control audio channel mutes the main audio, opens the
Mission Control audio panel, and plays the "live" audio of each selected Mission Control position. Change
channels by selecting the seats in Mission Control. Closing the Mission Control audio panel will unmute
the main audio and continue mission playback.
These 50 channels of Mission Control audio spanning the entire mission have only recently been digitized
and restored, and are made publicly available here for the first time. They total over 7,200 hours in
length.
Please contact Ben Feist for any inquiries.
"I could put my thumb up to a window and completely hide the Earth. I thought, 'Everything
I've ever known is behind my thumb."
— Jim Lovell
Commander, Apollo 13
"My biggest emotion on Apollo 13 after the oxygen tank explosion was disappointment that we
had lost the landing."
— Fred Haise
Lunar Module Pilot, Apollo 13
"Okay, Houston, we've had a problem here."
— Jack Swigert
Command Module Pilot, Apollo 13
Ben Feist Concept, research, mission data restoration, audio restoration, video
editing, software architecture and programming. Follow @BenFeist for updates.
Stephen Slater Archive research and production, historical audio/film
synchronization
David Charney Visual design, 3D modeling
Jeremy Cooper Audio restoration programming
Johannes Kemppanen Transcript corrections, additional historical research Editor of the Apollo 13 Flight
Journal
Robin Wheeler Photography timing, transcript corrections Editor of the Apollo 10 Flight Journal
Greg Wiseman 30-track Mission Control audio digitization, NASA JSC
Ernie Wright Lunar LRO Animations Scientific Visualization Studio, NASA Goddard
Issa Tseng Flight Director loop audio transcription apollo13realtime.org
Chris Bennett Visual design, interface styling and programming
Dan Rooney Supervisory Archivist, Special Media Archives Services Division,
National Archives
Dr. Bill Barry Chief Historian, NASA HQ
Dr. Jacob Bleacher Chief Exploration Scientist, NASA HQ
Sandra Tetley Real Property Officer, Historic Preservation Officer, NASA JSC
John Stoll Public Affairs Audio Control Room, NASA JSC
Dan Garrison Jacobs Technology, NASA JSC
Dr. Ryan Zeigler Manager, Apollo Curator, ARES, NASA JSC
Dr. Paul Niles Assistant Chief Scientist, ARES NASA JSC
Dr. Noah Petro Project Scientist, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Planetary
Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Lab, NASA GSFC
Special thanks to the research team at CRSS-UTDallas under the leadership of Dr. John Hansen, for their work in creating the Fearless Steps APOLLO Community Resource, and National Science Foundation (NSF) CCRI funded project, resulting in the recovery of all Apollo mission audio, and full speaker/speech diarization of all 150,000hrs of communications.
Details found at the: CRSS-UTDallas Explore Apollo website: exploreapollo.org, and NASA Podcast “Heroes Behind the Heroes” Audio Digitizing Recovery.
Todd Miller Director, Apollo 11 film
Tom Petersen Producer, Apollo 11 film
Jamie Shumbera Operations Manager
David Woods Author, How Apollo
Flew to the Moon
NASA Apollo Flight Journal
NASA Apollo Lunar Surface
Journal
Internet Archive
The crew of Apollo 13
The men and women of Mission Control
THIS WEBSITE IS THE COPYRIGHT OF BEN FEIST ©2020.
THE ARCHIVE MATERIAL ON THIS WEBSITE COMPRISES NASA AUDIO RESTORED BY BEN FEIST AND NASA SYNCHRONISED
AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIAL PROVIDED BY STEPHEN SLATER.
ANY SYNCHRONISED FOOTAGE MAY ONLY BE REPRODUCED AND UTILISED WITH THE PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF STEPHEN
SLATER. ALL RIGHTS IN THE SYNCHRONISED FOOTAGE ARE EXPRESSLY RESERVED TO STEPHEN SLATER.