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Two days into its mission and 200,000 miles from earth an oxygen tank exploded aboard Apollo 13. There was a sudden loss of power, cabin heating failed and carbon dioxide started to build up. Captain Jim Lovell and crewmen Jack Swigert and Fred Haise were in a perilous position. The ground crew came up with an ingenious solution to remove the carbon dioxide by jury rigging the Lunar module with duct tape, plastic and cardboard. The three men then spent the next four days huddled in the tiny Lunar module before Apollo 13 splashed down on April 17th 1970.
Two days into its mission and 200,000 miles from earth an oxygen tank exploded aboard Apollo 13. There was a sudden loss of power, cabin heating failed and carbon dioxide started to build up. Captain Jim Lovell and crewmen Jack Swigert and Fred Haise were in a perilous position. The ground crew came up with an ingenious solution to remove the carbon dioxide by jury rigging the Lunar module with duct tape, plastic and cardboard. The three men then spent the next four days huddled in the tiny Lunar module before Apollo 13 splashed down on April 17th 1970.
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Apollo 13 Painting

Nigel Swift

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 12 W x 12 H x 1.5 D in

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Two days into its mission and 200,000 miles from earth an oxygen tank exploded aboard Apollo 13. There was a sudden loss of power, cabin heating failed and carbon dioxide started to build up. Captain Jim Lovell and crewmen Jack Swigert and Fred Haise were in a perilous position. The ground crew came up with an ingenious solution to remove the carbon dioxide by jury rigging the Lunar module with duct tape, plastic and cardboard. The three men then spent the next four days huddled in the tiny Lunar module before Apollo 13 splashed down on April 17th 1970.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:12 W x 12 H x 1.5 D in

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My work is informed by our relationship with the environment and our sense of history. I am interested in how we see our past and how this perception has changed. My work explores this changing sense of place and time.

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