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"Apollo 13" director Ron Howard to Artemis crew: "What you accomplished was extraordinary"

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Ron Howard, Artemis astronauts joke about bathrooms while recalling "Apollo 13" film's impact.

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Ron Howard joined "CBS Mornings" to talk about directing his 11995 film, "Apollo 13," and the duality of watching the Artemis II astronauts' liftoff in April.

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The crew also shared how Howard's film impacted them, and Howard recalled a story where he told Kevin Bacon, "You get 10 extra close-ups if you keep your mouth shut!

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Apollo 13" director Ron Howard to Artemis crew: "What you accomplished was extraordinary".

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Ron Howard, director of "Apollo 13," which retells the dramatic true story of the aborted 1970 lunar mission, joins the Artemis II crew and "CBS Mornings" to discuss the recent mission.

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