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On February 5, 1971, two Apollo 14 astronauts landed on the moon!

Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard and the lunar module pilot Edgar Mitchell left their crewmate Stuart Roosa in the command module and descended down to the moon in the lunar module Antares. Their descent was a little chaotic. A faulty switch was sending "abort" signals to the landing module's computer, and NASA had to reprogram the computer before they could land. Then the landing radar failed to measure the module's altitude and descent speed. The problem fixed itself just in time, and Shepard manually landed the spacecraft right on target.

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00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 On February 5th, 1971, two Apollo 14 astronauts landed on the moon.
00:08 Apollo 14 Commander Alan Shepard and the Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell
00:12 left their crewmate Stuart Roussa in the command module and descended down to the moon in the Lunar Module Antares.
00:18 Their descent was a little chaotic.
00:20 A faulty switch was sending abort signals to the landing module's computer
00:24 and NASA had to reprogram the computer before they could land.
00:27 Then the landing radar failed to measure the module's altitude and descent speed.
00:31 The problem fixed itself just in time and Shepard manually landed the spacecraft right on target.
00:36 And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:39 [ music ]
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