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Gary Hanna

Disaster in Space

This is the incredible story of the Apollo 13 disaster, which left three astronauts fighting for survival 240,000 miles from Earth.  

By Lauren Tarshis

Learning Objective: to read a challenging text about a famous space mission and explain why the mission is called a “successful failure”

Lexiles: 930L, 790L
Other Key Skills: mood, supporting details, text structure, key idea, tone, author’s craft
Topic: History,
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Guiding Question

What was successful about the Apollo 13 mission?

News Article: "Power Failure Imperils Astronauts: Apollo Will Head Back to Earth" (The New York Times, 1970)

As a class, read this New York Times article about the Apollo 13 disaster.

“Apollo 13 Astronauts Share Surprises from Their ‘Sucessful Failure’ Mission”

Have students read this Space.com article, which gives insight into how the Apollo 13 astronauts were feeling throughout the mission.

Video: Interview with Jim Lovell

Watch this interview with Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell.

Step-by-Step Lesson Plan

Close Reading, Critical Thinking, Skill Building

1. PREPARING TO READ (5 minutes)

2. READING AND DISCUSSING (45 minutes)

3. SKILL BUILDING: Key Ideas (15 minutes)

Differentiated Writing Prompts
For On-Level Readers

The Apollo 13 mission was called “a successful failure.” Why might that be? Explain. Be sure to use text evidence to support your answer.

For Struggling Readers

Even though the Apollo 13 mission was a failure, it is considered a success. Explain why in a well-organized paragraph.

For Advanced Readers

In a well-organized essay, compare the reasons some people questioned the value of space exploration in the 1970s with the reasons some people question space exploration today. (You will need to do additional research.) Then give your opinion on whether we should continue to explore space. Use text evidence.

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