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Apollo 13 lost Earth's signal during its mission on April 13, 1970, at 21:08 UTC when it was approximately 200,000 miles from Earth. This loss of signal was caused by a malfunction that occurred due to an explosion in one of the spacecraft's oxygen tanks.

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