
NASA engineer Ed Smylie, who led carbon dioxide in Apollo 13, dies at 95
It was approximately one in the morning, four hours after an explosion crossed the Apollo 13 spacecraft on its way to the moon, when Ed Smylie realized that they had to do something about carbon dioxide. What happened next is Now history of historical spaceinvolving how to place a square plug on a round hole….
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