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  2. Apollo 11 in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The movie described the mission and the main reason for the Apollo program's existence as a means to investigate an alien landing on the far side of the Moon. [32] Aldrin has a brief cameo in the film. [33] In the 2012 film Men in Black 3, Apollo 11 was used by Agent K to

  3. Failure is not an option - Wikipedia

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    Failure is not an option is the tag line of the 1995 film Apollo 13. It is spoken in the film by Ed Harris, who portrayed Gene Kranz, and said [2] [3] We've never lost an American in space; we're sure as hell not going to lose one on my watch! Failure is not an option.

  4. Moon landing conspiracy theories in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    On Real Time with Bill Maher, rapper Mos Def stated that he did not believe that men landed on the Moon. [30] In a 2009 interview, Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood questioned the technology of the 1960s, why man hasn't landed on the Moon again, and mentioned the shadow discrepancies as well as the radiation belts. [31]

  5. Jack Black Reminisces About 'School of Rock' and His Personal ...

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    Jack Black's new animated Netflix film, Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood, is about the Apollo 11 moon landing, but hits surprisingly close to home for the actor and musician, who has a personal ...

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  8. Gene Kranz - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Kranz was White Flight and was the leader of the "White Team", one of the flight control teams whose shift at Mission Control contributed to saving the Apollo 13 astronauts. Though Apollo 13 did not achieve its main objective, to Kranz its astronauts' rescue is an example of the "human factor" born out of the 1960s space race. According ...

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