i think of this song when i get onto the blocks at a swim meet..... just before the buzzer goes off.... i say god, give me strangth..... The buzzer goes BEEEEEEEE.... i dive in, and this song pops into my head...... Im thinking to myself, while i do my 500 yd freestyle..... Damit if thoses apollo guys can survive a trip into space, then i better dam welll be able to do this.... and i did it...... i hit the finish pad... thinking..... i did it.... i acomplished the misson.......
Horner is brilliant. That trumpet solo at the end really resonates with me. It's like that single instrument, echoing in the silence, is representative of our early journeys into space. Those astronauts on those voyages were completely alone up there, in a vast, vast ocean of silence that we call space. Horner hit the emotion right on the head. Truly epic.
@fatizoo1000 You're right they should. However, James Horner did win the Best Original Score Oscar for Titanic, so that's something good to think about there.
I can hear a little of Art Garfunkel - All I Know in this tune..."I bruise you, you bruise me, we both bruise to easily, to easily to let it show. I love you and that's all I know."
It is extraordinary how all these thousands of engineers managed to make the lunar module not what it was meant to do but what it could do... I can not imagine the stress of the familys of the astronauts...
I am uncertain of the nuclear fuel thing...is it possible an electrical event (NO JOKE WHATSOEVER!!!) could start something on the ship? One would have to take serious precautions. Another concern is the "spent fuel". Could that, in an emergency, be recycled? If so, how? Interesting situation.
@Phobos15 you mean like the orion booster on the ship messiah from ''deep impact''? you know that might be the only way to reach mars and beyond. cause a conventional propellent method would require a HUGE fuel tank [god knows how big the ship would be then] and once it's gone,its gone cause its not like there's O2 refuelling station's in space!
This song is like magic, so beautiful and pure. Like impalaman2000 said, you can hear a space adventure in the song itself. I do like the movie either. It's a legendary/epic movie. They really did a good job and it truly is an amazing story, of those men of apollo 13 who didn't land on the moon. The actors are phenomenal. I think this is the best movie I have ever seen. Just the whole apollo-program is one amazing thing. Too bad that there has been no man on the moon after apollo 17.
@Dutchmil13 you know before youtube i always thought that i was one of a view people that love apollo 13.
so its always weird for me even today to recognise and accept that there are people who are also fascinated by spacecraft like me.
apollo 13, for me since 1995...the most fascinating story (technically, historically and drama based) that i ever saw in a theater. i couldnt wait to have this movie on VHS, the old good times
@Serpico261 i feel you brother or sister. i broke 2 vcr's playing this movie over and over when i was a kid, was fascinated with the Apollo program, i asked my parents a million times what it must have been like to witness the moon landing and watch the globe unite behind USA and Apollo 13.
I loved this movie but what really shines out for me, apart from the excellent performances from the superb cast, is this truely beautiful music. Years ago I bought the soundtrack CD and I cry whenever I hear this wonderful tune. James Horner is a brilliant composer. Many thanks for uploading this....and making me cry!
Sometimes when I listen to this song, I can hear a space adventure in the song itself. The beginning slower section with the echoeing voice is the journey. The struggle, the pain, and the joy of trying to reach the goal. Then the middle, it which the goal is reached and there's total celebration and every feeling is expressed. Then ending section you look onto the next goal, with somber moment of looking back and seeing what lost, gained, and acheived. Then you look foward with future hope.
@drnegative69 Close, but I do believe it is a bit sharper sounding instrument called a coronet. I was one of the lucky few who actually witnessed the launch and the impending tragedy over 40 years ago. I was 13 years 113 days of age when Apollo 13 launched.
i remembered listening to this full blast on classic fm driving through the nite with not a single other car on the road and just lookin at the stars and moon thinkin how amazing it is that we live on this tiny planet and theres a whole other world out in those dark skys. music like this makes u think so deeply about things and appreciate what we have.
Every time I see this movie or hear this score, I can't help myself but ask the same question that was Tom Hanks's line at the end of the move.
"When will we be going back? And who will be the first ones to go out there?"
Because of government and political correctness, we have lost the dream to go out into space and to see what's out there. If that hadn't happened, we'd be out there right now, or at least close to it. And I'd be one of the first to go out there!
@liptonBlueBirdAdd Well let me rephrase myself; I would do almost anything to get my 5 minutes in space. Bear in mind however that English isn't my native language
@KevinWhite17 warning spoilers: no they do not die, only one to two of the people mentioned in the film die after a few years not related to apollo 13 directly, apollo one lost three astronauts including one from the first american astronaut space tests, think it was mercury 7... hope this helps...
I dont think we should give up landing on the moon people! I think private companies should develop the technology. Even now, with the shuttle fleet being retired, private companies are scrambling to develop a new vehicle to take american astronauts to the space station. When the shuttle fleet program ends this year, we will pay 51 million dollars to the Russians every time we want them to take an astronaut up for us. America must lead the way in space development, but we have to spend smart
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Yeah... so it's true Obama cancelled the funding for the NASA return to the moon. It was a ridiculously expensive program that had, as of when it was cancelled, failed to produce new technology or make any progress from the old moon landing project. In summary, a black hole for money. NASA should stick with what it's good at: Unmanned missions. We actually learn more from the Hubble Telescope than any other NASA program. Keep the Hubble in orbit!
What is his problem! Seriously! NASA has been a key success to american history! Who will "Help" with the predictions of the future and scientific experiments. I wonder if Barack knows that we dont land on the moon for the hell of it. We have reasons. If he takes away NASA he will being taking away men and womens DREAMS!
It's sad that our country elected a socialist as a president, and that he's trying to do any of the things he's doing. He's torpedoing his way to replacing Jimmy Carter as the most disgraceful president our country has ever had.
Of course Carter was worse. There's not a sane American who would want Carter over anyone else. While Bush 43 wasn't the best president we've ever had, we at least had jobs, economic growth, and a competent military during his 2 terms. All we had with Carter was staggering inflation and unemployment, malaise, and an America held hostage. Remember, America fired Carter after his first term, yet re-elected Bush 43. And you're right, I'm American - I don't like socialism.
@remmy5517 Nope. Any free-market economy is superior to the debt- and unemployment-ridden mess we have now. The Dems controlled Congress, so don't excuse thse spenders from blame. And Obama has abandoned his idiotic foreign policy and is doing what Bush did - renew the Patriot Act, engage Afghanistan, don't pull out of Iraq or close Gitmo, stop Miranda advisements to terrorists, no civil trials for terrorists in NYC, etc...
@levanyzzuf I know this sounds like a cliche, but imagine if no one else returned to explore after Christopher Columbus? Landing on the moon is a next step to other bigger things. Maybe we don't land on the moon, perhaps we look at mining some asteroids. Who knows, but why turn away from it?
@boltimuss Because we have more than enough problems that need radical change or that need some serious sorting out here at homebase before we start branching out into other planets. Space exploration is not a viable option AT ALL given the current world debt crisis. NASA should be severely cut if not abolished entirely.
@levanyzzuf because renaissance spain was the model of equality and stability amirite? Exploration odesnt wait for you to sort out your home country or planet. indeed, many of the technologies that we use today to bring the world together and give people a voice, modern telecommunications, microprocessors and the internet are a direct outgrowth of the space program. Nothing like seeing the world from far above to put the uselessness and futility of human greed into perspective.
Although I think I do, whenever I consider it I can't help but feel that there is something 'off 'about it. Beyond the disputed photographic evidence, it's the US suddenly pulling it out of the bag when they needed to, Russia failing to do what the Americans seemingly found so comparitively easy (and after being ahead in the space race) and the fact that fifty years later NASA can't even crash land a probe properly on the moon without screwing it up. Makes you think - even if you believe.
This is what I love about NASA and what they've achieved; that it was so great that even TODAY some people can't grasp how we did it. You just need to see for yourself, what NASA has accomplished... satellites, the MIR space station, probes as far as mars, and the more recent discovery of water on the moon... ITS ALL SO AMAZING! and yes I believe.. people will always question the truth because it is simply amazing.
pulling it out of the back? It took NASA 15 years to get to the moon. and they went there 6 times, 12 men walked on the moon. You can bounce lasers off of the mirrors the astronauts placed on the moon.
Yes. Right down to my soul. I believe it. People have said "we never went to the moon." well I looked at both sides of the argument... and time and time again, facts showed through. we definitly went to the moon. and I can't wait till we go again!
@N2513Yat A woman at NASA is actually developing what she calls "Mooncrete" so that permanent colonies can be built on the Moon. I'm excited about the fact that I will be living in a time when space/atmospheric travel will be common and possibly even space tours to the Moon will be available and affordable.
Right now the trick is to engineer a convenient method of travel that doesn't require a massive amount of fuel. The Saturn V in its first stage burned 4.7 million pounds of RP-1 propellant in only 168s.
This soundtrack is a perfect example of America's resilient will to bring their men home from the dangers of outer space, and the never ending quest to touch the highest stars.
Same here man. I saw this today as a matter of fact and damn it is still great!! The chills of the launch are one of the amazing scenes about this movie.
My friend we share that same dream. I'm an AE student who'd also like to work for NASA. Have you heard of VASIMR. It's an experimental plasma rocket propulsion system that I'd like to work on someday. You should look it up, it's very interesting. Let me know if you have any questions about the major.
This is wonderful
Ringgirl2 1 week ago
美しくて力強い、とても素晴らしい名曲だと思います。This is a great song . Ⅰwas very moved!
inrushcurrent 1 week ago
2 People was shot!
MrLukestar1 3 weeks ago
annie lennox oh there must be a angel playing with my heart
MrBluebanjo 2 months ago
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i think of this song when i get onto the blocks at a swim meet..... just before the buzzer goes off.... i say god, give me strangth..... The buzzer goes BEEEEEEEE.... i dive in, and this song pops into my head...... Im thinking to myself, while i do my 500 yd freestyle..... Damit if thoses apollo guys can survive a trip into space, then i better dam welll be able to do this.... and i did it...... i hit the finish pad... thinking..... i did it.... i acomplished the misson.......
MattyBur1 2 months ago
This has to be one of my favourite pieces from the Apollo 13 soundtrack.
Excelsior2007 4 months ago
oops i mean kevin bacon!
GorterPoss 4 months ago
Tome Hanks command module pilot ftw!
GorterPoss 4 months ago
Enjoy it :)
CallMeNumber8 6 months ago
I loved this movie since I was 10 years old ... now 10 years later I still love it ... especially the credits ... because of the music :)
MaryHaleyKelly 6 months ago
Horner is brilliant. That trumpet solo at the end really resonates with me. It's like that single instrument, echoing in the silence, is representative of our early journeys into space. Those astronauts on those voyages were completely alone up there, in a vast, vast ocean of silence that we call space. Horner hit the emotion right on the head. Truly epic.
exilekotor1 6 months ago
no other film composer [except john williams,james newton howard,hans zimmer and a SELECT few] can compare to james horner!!
teletubbykiller54 6 months ago
This or Braveheart's score should've won!
fatizoo1000 6 months ago 6
@fatizoo1000 You're right they should. However, James Horner did win the Best Original Score Oscar for Titanic, so that's something good to think about there.
jsteffey88 1 month ago
Very fitting for the end of a journey like Apollo 13.
Seirra259 8 months ago
Annie Lennox at her best.
subdrvr 9 months ago
My favorite passage is the a Capella section, from 3:36 to 4:10. Goosebumps!
rjpugh 9 months ago
@rjpugh agreed
vigilante3178 9 months ago
it reminds my of avatar
twilight021691 9 months ago
@twilight021691
Well James Horner composed the OSTs for both so yeah, it's his style.
LtCWest 8 months ago
film i hudba jedinečné.
pavelondra2005 10 months ago
Una obra maestra
ephraimufo 10 months ago
I love this movie, and the music is absolutly beautiful. I also must say that the like/ dislike ratio is really funny.
Icetalon453 11 months ago
I can hear a little of Art Garfunkel - All I Know in this tune..."I bruise you, you bruise me, we both bruise to easily, to easily to let it show. I love you and that's all I know."
YooperIC59 11 months ago
Beautiful ending song from Annie Lennox.
cheyney79 11 months ago
Beatiful ending song from Annie Lennox of the Eryhtimics fame.
cheyney79 11 months ago
Probably some of the best music in film history.
PchanStitch 11 months ago
It is extraordinary how all these thousands of engineers managed to make the lunar module not what it was meant to do but what it could do... I can not imagine the stress of the familys of the astronauts...
Apollo 13 is more incredible than Apollo 11...
moviesmagicandmore12 1 year ago
Tom Hanks is such a good actor... and Ron Howard obviously likes him! (Da Vinci Code, Apollo 13)
moviesmagicandmore12 1 year ago
Annie Lennox never sounded so soulfull
lchawks8 1 year ago
I am uncertain of the nuclear fuel thing...is it possible an electrical event (NO JOKE WHATSOEVER!!!) could start something on the ship? One would have to take serious precautions. Another concern is the "spent fuel". Could that, in an emergency, be recycled? If so, how? Interesting situation.
I do like this music
v10lini5t19921993 1 year ago
4:45 very Enemy at the Gatesish and Abyssish.
Phobos15 1 year ago
I think NASA should start using nuclear fuel if we're ever to get to mars.
Phobos15 1 year ago
@Phobos15 That is kind of random
moviesmagicandmore12 1 year ago
@Phobos15 you mean like the orion booster on the ship messiah from ''deep impact''? you know that might be the only way to reach mars and beyond. cause a conventional propellent method would require a HUGE fuel tank [god knows how big the ship would be then] and once it's gone,its gone cause its not like there's O2 refuelling station's in space!
teletubbykiller54 11 months ago
The end of this song is something that, is almost impossible to describe!
Simply excellent!
Thermo84 1 year ago
1 person missed the like button boo them.
craigandrewmann1985 1 year ago
James Horner's music always sounds the same. Always the same VOCALS and drums.
Troy
Titanic
Avatar
Apollo 13
Zulhino 1 year ago
@Zulhino Is that a bad thing? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
AnthonyArago 1 year ago
great movie and great music.
TheTeenSleuth 1 year ago
I spoke with the real Jim Lovell over the phone for several minutes several years ago. It was awesome and so exiting !!
ewtng 1 year ago
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JONNOG88 1 year ago
1 person burned up on re-entry
NorthernStar1982 1 year ago
Anyone who wasn't touched by this movie isn't a true American.
orangengames 1 year ago
@orangengames
Or for that matter a true Human.
JONNOG88 1 year ago
@orangengames you dont have to be American to be touched by this story. The entire world was watching and hoping for their safe return.
KatanaKitty 1 year ago 2
This song is like magic, so beautiful and pure. Like impalaman2000 said, you can hear a space adventure in the song itself. I do like the movie either. It's a legendary/epic movie. They really did a good job and it truly is an amazing story, of those men of apollo 13 who didn't land on the moon. The actors are phenomenal. I think this is the best movie I have ever seen. Just the whole apollo-program is one amazing thing. Too bad that there has been no man on the moon after apollo 17.
Dutchmil13 1 year ago
By the way why do they say Ben Southall gots the best job in the world???
Only the 12 men who walked on the moon had the best job in the world you could ever imagine.
Dutchmil13 1 year ago 6
@Dutchmil13 your right. but even tho Astronauts dont earn much money. they are still the happiest humans alive.
predatortheme 5 months ago
@Dutchmil13 you know before youtube i always thought that i was one of a view people that love apollo 13.
so its always weird for me even today to recognise and accept that there are people who are also fascinated by spacecraft like me.
apollo 13, for me since 1995...the most fascinating story (technically, historically and drama based) that i ever saw in a theater. i couldnt wait to have this movie on VHS, the old good times
Serpico261 1 year ago
@Serpico261 i feel you brother or sister. i broke 2 vcr's playing this movie over and over when i was a kid, was fascinated with the Apollo program, i asked my parents a million times what it must have been like to witness the moon landing and watch the globe unite behind USA and Apollo 13.
3rdEyeSpeaks 1 year ago
Respond to this video... sweet! love annie lennox!
MaryStewart 1 year ago
I loved this movie but what really shines out for me, apart from the excellent performances from the superb cast, is this truely beautiful music. Years ago I bought the soundtrack CD and I cry whenever I hear this wonderful tune. James Horner is a brilliant composer. Many thanks for uploading this....and making me cry!
johngal56 1 year ago
Sometimes when I listen to this song, I can hear a space adventure in the song itself. The beginning slower section with the echoeing voice is the journey. The struggle, the pain, and the joy of trying to reach the goal. Then the middle, it which the goal is reached and there's total celebration and every feeling is expressed. Then ending section you look onto the next goal, with somber moment of looking back and seeing what lost, gained, and acheived. Then you look foward with future hope.
impalaman2000 1 year ago
fab
hurricane598 1 year ago
5:06 sounds so beautiful. Is that a trumpet?
drnegative69 1 year ago 3
@drnegative69 I believe it is...
opus289 1 year ago
@drnegative69 Yes
langedwin 1 year ago
@drnegative69 Close, but I do believe it is a bit sharper sounding instrument called a coronet. I was one of the lucky few who actually witnessed the launch and the impending tragedy over 40 years ago. I was 13 years 113 days of age when Apollo 13 launched.
stralien51 1 year ago
i remembered listening to this full blast on classic fm driving through the nite with not a single other car on the road and just lookin at the stars and moon thinkin how amazing it is that we live on this tiny planet and theres a whole other world out in those dark skys. music like this makes u think so deeply about things and appreciate what we have.
busteruk 1 year ago
This is my favorite song off the CD! This movie rocked!
TheTeenSleuth 1 year ago
Every time I see this movie or hear this score, I can't help myself but ask the same question that was Tom Hanks's line at the end of the move.
"When will we be going back? And who will be the first ones to go out there?"
Because of government and political correctness, we have lost the dream to go out into space and to see what's out there. If that hadn't happened, we'd be out there right now, or at least close to it. And I'd be one of the first to go out there!
infinitlycool 1 year ago
simply awesome
TheGlasgowman 1 year ago
Oh my gosh i love this movie so much and this song is so incredible! The music has so much emotion in it which made the movie great.
NCISgirl97 1 year ago
Anybody know where I looking for this song for downland??? Please for link:)
TheZosmen 1 year ago
There is no such a thing I wouldn't gave away just for my 5 minutes in space ...
Daniel18uk 1 year ago
@Daniel18uk Just wondering, does this sentence make sense in your country? It seems ackward.
liptonBlueBirdAdd 1 year ago
@liptonBlueBirdAdd Well let me rephrase myself; I would do almost anything to get my 5 minutes in space. Bear in mind however that English isn't my native language
Cheers ^^
Daniel18uk 1 year ago
@Daniel18uk If you don't mind me asking, what is your native country?
liptonBlueBirdAdd 1 year ago
it sounds like avatar lol
xmikemassacre 1 year ago
@xmikemassacre Same composer...James Horner.
krogdog 1 year ago
5:22
I think is my favorite part.
Wherein Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks) is dreaming of his lost moon landing.
Great film
RIP
John Swigert.
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Tweety1xDD 1 year ago
I normally can't stand Lennox, but her vocals here are fantastic. It makes the music 'soar' fittingly.
ecxpac 1 year ago
I love how at the very end, it makes a homage to the film's main score. Almost like this entire soundtrack was meant to loop.
AbortFlight 1 year ago
When I do a timelapse for that new Lego space shuttle set, this is the song I'm using.
AbortFlight 1 year ago
do they die in the end?
KevinWhite17 1 year ago
@KevinWhite17 warning spoilers: no they do not die, only one to two of the people mentioned in the film die after a few years not related to apollo 13 directly, apollo one lost three astronauts including one from the first american astronaut space tests, think it was mercury 7... hope this helps...
PrincessLatinaStars1 1 year ago
@PrincessLatinaStars1 oh ok thank you very much
KevinWhite17 1 year ago
@KevinWhite17
It's based on a true story. All three of the astronauts made it back alive.
nashertheatheist 1 year ago
Absolutely amazing.
predator123 1 year ago
good music, good movie! thanks for uploading this!
darknight1074 1 year ago 9
@darknight1074 You're Welcome!
opus289 1 year ago
I like it
I always listen to it
hormanchung 1 year ago
they really should make another project to the moon because i am in 2 years i'm think i'm going to become a astronaut.
hyperbaby90 1 year ago
I dont think we should give up landing on the moon people! I think private companies should develop the technology. Even now, with the shuttle fleet being retired, private companies are scrambling to develop a new vehicle to take american astronauts to the space station. When the shuttle fleet program ends this year, we will pay 51 million dollars to the Russians every time we want them to take an astronaut up for us. America must lead the way in space development, but we have to spend smart
Krindol 1 year ago
" I think private companies should develop the technology"
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO! NO! .. If we get private companies unlimited access to space, the moon will look like a coke bottle cap in 2073.
Therien1980 1 year ago 2
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Krindol 1 year ago
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Hey guess what...Obama sucks!
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TechnoStickmen 1 year ago
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TechnoStickmen 1 year ago
i think people should still go into space and land on the moon because i talked to Neil Armstrong about it.
hyperbaby90 1 year ago 2
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Yeah... so it's true Obama cancelled the funding for the NASA return to the moon. It was a ridiculously expensive program that had, as of when it was cancelled, failed to produce new technology or make any progress from the old moon landing project. In summary, a black hole for money. NASA should stick with what it's good at: Unmanned missions. We actually learn more from the Hubble Telescope than any other NASA program. Keep the Hubble in orbit!
Krindol 2 years ago
Man just do the math how long will it be before somthing in space hits us exactly we gotta git of this rock
Gabriel7623 1 year ago
What is his problem! Seriously! NASA has been a key success to american history! Who will "Help" with the predictions of the future and scientific experiments. I wonder if Barack knows that we dont land on the moon for the hell of it. We have reasons. If he takes away NASA he will being taking away men and womens DREAMS!
LngHrnTeen 2 years ago 5
It's sad that Obama has canceled our attempts to regain our footing on the Moon and yield our leadership in space to other nations.
boltimuss 2 years ago 7
It's sad that our country elected a socialist as a president, and that he's trying to do any of the things he's doing. He's torpedoing his way to replacing Jimmy Carter as the most disgraceful president our country has ever had.
immunocop 2 years ago
@immunocop : jimmy carter was worse than George W. Bush? .. ummmm no.
ExosiusWoolley 1 year ago
Of course Carter was worse. There's not a sane American who would want Carter over anyone else. While Bush 43 wasn't the best president we've ever had, we at least had jobs, economic growth, and a competent military during his 2 terms. All we had with Carter was staggering inflation and unemployment, malaise, and an America held hostage. Remember, America fired Carter after his first term, yet re-elected Bush 43. And you're right, I'm American - I don't like socialism.
immunocop 1 year ago 2
@immunocop Economic growth... You wanna rephrase that at all?
remmy5517 1 year ago
@remmy5517 Nope. Any free-market economy is superior to the debt- and unemployment-ridden mess we have now. The Dems controlled Congress, so don't excuse thse spenders from blame. And Obama has abandoned his idiotic foreign policy and is doing what Bush did - renew the Patriot Act, engage Afghanistan, don't pull out of Iraq or close Gitmo, stop Miranda advisements to terrorists, no civil trials for terrorists in NYC, etc...
immunocop 1 year ago
@immunocop
OMG
Your are actually saying something positive about George W.Bush.
That has got to be a Youtube First!!!!!
JONNOG88 1 year ago
@immunocop You still drinking the Bush kool aid LOL
Doc418 1 year ago
@immunocop : You may not like socialism, but that does not change the fact that you live in a society. Don't be anti-social.
ExosiusWoolley 1 year ago
@boltimuss he stated america should focus on plces beyond the moon. thats a start.
AdewaleAKA 7 months ago
@boltimuss Explain to me why this is necessary and not a colossal waste of money.
levanyzzuf 5 months ago in playlist Great Film Music (1974 - Present)
@levanyzzuf I know this sounds like a cliche, but imagine if no one else returned to explore after Christopher Columbus? Landing on the moon is a next step to other bigger things. Maybe we don't land on the moon, perhaps we look at mining some asteroids. Who knows, but why turn away from it?
boltimuss 5 months ago
@boltimuss Because we have more than enough problems that need radical change or that need some serious sorting out here at homebase before we start branching out into other planets. Space exploration is not a viable option AT ALL given the current world debt crisis. NASA should be severely cut if not abolished entirely.
levanyzzuf 5 months ago
@levanyzzuf because renaissance spain was the model of equality and stability amirite? Exploration odesnt wait for you to sort out your home country or planet. indeed, many of the technologies that we use today to bring the world together and give people a voice, modern telecommunications, microprocessors and the internet are a direct outgrowth of the space program. Nothing like seeing the world from far above to put the uselessness and futility of human greed into perspective.
VictorRovial 5 months ago in playlist VictorRovial's Favorited Videos
Apollo 13 is a very good story
miguelruiztorres 2 years ago 14
@miguelruiztorres Story's written by life itself are always the best!
LtCWest 7 months ago
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stoykaks16 2 years ago
even more at 0:58
stoykaks16 2 years ago
the begening sounds like the avatar soundtrack right?
stoykaks16 2 years ago
@stoykaks16
Well Horner scored Avatar. To me Avatar doesn't work as well as Apollo 13. Apollo13 is gorgeous!
TheSkepticalIdealist 2 years ago 3
Suberb...really brings so much emotions...Good work!
Pierre
rotodome 2 years ago 5
Thank You!
opus289 2 years ago
what a beautiful song, thank you very much for posting it
SuperboyConnerKent 2 years ago
You're Welcome!
opus289 2 years ago
this is James Horner at his best. thanks for posting this... not on itunes
nuttycrip 2 years ago 4
You're Welcome!
opus289 2 years ago
Although I think I do, whenever I consider it I can't help but feel that there is something 'off 'about it. Beyond the disputed photographic evidence, it's the US suddenly pulling it out of the bag when they needed to, Russia failing to do what the Americans seemingly found so comparitively easy (and after being ahead in the space race) and the fact that fifty years later NASA can't even crash land a probe properly on the moon without screwing it up. Makes you think - even if you believe.
Unbenighted 2 years ago
This is what I love about NASA and what they've achieved; that it was so great that even TODAY some people can't grasp how we did it. You just need to see for yourself, what NASA has accomplished... satellites, the MIR space station, probes as far as mars, and the more recent discovery of water on the moon... ITS ALL SO AMAZING! and yes I believe.. people will always question the truth because it is simply amazing.
N2513Yat 2 years ago
pulling it out of the back? It took NASA 15 years to get to the moon. and they went there 6 times, 12 men walked on the moon. You can bounce lasers off of the mirrors the astronauts placed on the moon.
NJRocks281 1 year ago
so do yall believe in moon landings?
tdawg598 2 years ago
Yes
opus289 2 years ago
kool man you like the first one
tdawg598 2 years ago
Yes. Right down to my soul. I believe it. People have said "we never went to the moon." well I looked at both sides of the argument... and time and time again, facts showed through. we definitly went to the moon. and I can't wait till we go again!
N2513Yat 2 years ago
@N2513Yat A woman at NASA is actually developing what she calls "Mooncrete" so that permanent colonies can be built on the Moon. I'm excited about the fact that I will be living in a time when space/atmospheric travel will be common and possibly even space tours to the Moon will be available and affordable.
DrunkyMcLushLives 2 years ago
Right now the trick is to engineer a convenient method of travel that doesn't require a massive amount of fuel. The Saturn V in its first stage burned 4.7 million pounds of RP-1 propellant in only 168s.
Farmboy232 2 years ago
Absolutely.
porthousevike07 2 years ago
Hell yeah! We went to the moon, and we are gonna go back!
CCAA2233 2 years ago 3
This soundtrack is a perfect example of America's resilient will to bring their men home from the dangers of outer space, and the never ending quest to touch the highest stars.
TemplarReturns 2 years ago
Awesome music, makes me float. What is title and where can I find lyrics?
whiterosex 2 years ago 2
i watched this movie about 7-6 times. Never get tired of it. Apollo 13 is the best
KingJoker1324 2 years ago 5
Same here man. I saw this today as a matter of fact and damn it is still great!! The chills of the launch are one of the amazing scenes about this movie.
TemplarReturns 2 years ago
Divinely inspired. The hand of God was certainly at work in the composition of this masterpiece.
eternusvi 2 years ago 5
Then I hope your dream comes true...good luck!!
opus289 2 years ago
I am a future aerospace engineering major. My life dream is to be accepted by NASA to go up on a space mission.
jetacewaqas 2 years ago 8
My friend we share that same dream. I'm an AE student who'd also like to work for NASA. Have you heard of VASIMR. It's an experimental plasma rocket propulsion system that I'd like to work on someday. You should look it up, it's very interesting. Let me know if you have any questions about the major.
Farmboy232 2 years ago 2
This movie shows the true American spirit many people today have forgotten.
Zuku16 2 years ago 22
True!
metropolice101 2 years ago
I actually doubt that the American spirit was ever forgotten, all Americans are extremely patriotic.
hunterkiller1440 2 years ago 3
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CCAA2233 2 years ago
Man, this makes me so excited about going back to the moon.
ekowings 2 years ago 4
The one with the same chords as at 2:13 in this video.
1RadicalOne 2 years ago
Where's the one played during the launch?
1RadicalOne 2 years ago
its called all systems go the launch, and its OST 9
duckguy4000 2 years ago
Except the chords in that track are not as powerful as those in the film...
1RadicalOne 2 years ago
god... this gives me goosebumps
RLtW88 2 years ago
...vocais de Anie Lenox!!! verdadeira diva!!! i love Anie Lenox!
ricardortn 2 years ago
i love that movie! the ending of the movie made me cry though.
twilightgirl1230 2 years ago 18
beautiful...
hilaryduffok 2 years ago 2
Thanks...
opus289 2 years ago
Great soundtrack upload, this was a great song.
travelsonic 2 years ago 5