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| I looked for years to find information on why Apollo 13 blacked out for so long. Here is AI response that seems reasonable:
Apollo 13 took longer to emerge from radio blackout (roughly 6 minutes, over a minute longer than predicted) primarily due to a shallower-than-intended reentry angle. This shallower path caused the spacecraft to remain in the upper atmosphere longer, extending the period where ionized plasma blocked communications. | |
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