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Frequent failures of Armstrong
Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin had to troubleshoot unexpected problems, like a "lumpy" lunar gravitational field, a rocky landing site and some extra oomph at the start of the lunar module's journey.
With multiple computer alarms threatening to abort the astronauts' journey to the lunar surface, volkswagon size boulders blocking their landing site, and low fuel indicator light flashing, this is one instance where any fiction would not be nearly as fantastic as the true story!
Two Apollo missions were failures: a 1967 cabin fire killed the entire Apollo 1 crew during a ground test in preparation for what was to be the first crewed flight; and the third landing attempt on Apollo 13 was aborted by an oxygen tank explosion en route to the Moon, which disabled the CSM Odyssey's electrical power
John “Jack” Garman, a NASA engineer, took a look at a list he had handmade of the numerous error codes that the teams had come up with.
He realized that the 1202 was a code meaning that the guidance computer on-board the landing craft was getting overloaded with tasks.
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