Houston, we've had a problem

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Flames pierce the sky, Apollo's might,
Three men bound for lunar light.
Lovell, Swigert, Haise in flight,
Dreams of footprints, stars so bright.

"Houston, we've had a problem here."
Silence. Then, "Say again, please."
"Houston, we've had a problem."
Hearts skip a beat, time seems to freeze.

Soaring high, a celestial dance,
Suddenly alarms advance.
Oxygen fades, a deathly trance,
Mission's fate hangs by a chance.

"Houston, we're losing air up here."
"Copy that. Stay calm, we're near."
"Roger, Houston. Standing by."
Engineers race, solutions fly.

Ground control's minds in overdrive,
Ingenuity keeps hope alive.
Power rationed, makeshift repair,
Aquarius cradles them with care.

"Houston, progress, but dangers loom."
"Understood. We'll beat this doom."
"Affirmative. We're holding strong."
Earth and crew - where they belong.

'Round the moon, so cold and grey,
Home a jewel, so far away.
Air grows thick, supplies run low,
Determination's ember glows.

"Houston, we're fighting for our lives."
"Courage, men. Your family strives."
"Copy that. We won't give in."
A nation prays, hopes wearing thin.

Re-entry burns, a fiery test,
Ocean welcomes, ending quest.
Three emerge from capsule's shell,
A story of survival to tell.

"Okay, Houston... we're home at last."
"Welcome back. Ordeal has passed."
Apollo 13, a triumph true,
Of human spirit, tried and new.

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