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Posted: 2025-04-16 00:31:40 UTC

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In 1970, the Apollo 13 crew ingeniously constructed a "mailbox," a lithium hydroxide adapter, using bags, a flight plan card, hoses, and duct tape to enable the use of carbon dioxide filters from the Command Module in the Lunar Module.
Resourcefulness and problem-solving under pressure
Adaptation of available materials for critical life support
Teamwork and ingenuity in space exploration
Limited resources and critical need for carbon dioxide filtration
Incompatibility between Command Module and Lunar Module filter systems