All Apollo missions had a crew size of three, consisting of the Commander (CDR), the Command Module Pilot (CMP) and the Lunar Module Pilot (LMP)
All Apollo missions consisted of three crew members. Apollo 13's crew was Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert.
Only three astronauts went in Apollo 13, but Mattingly was grounded due to measles.
1965 When Apollo 13 went up.
3 astronauts on Apollo 13 one of them did not go up but he went up on Apollo 14.
The Apollo 11 went to the moon and returned safely to earth. But Apollo 13, did not land on the moon, as it exploded on the way to the moon, but it returned safely.
Apollo 13 had problems period.
It was smoke.
Apollo 13 experienced a critical failure during its journey to the moon in 1970, when an oxygen tank exploded. The crew successfully aborted the mission and returned safely to Earth, showcasing NASA's ability to adapt and problem-solve in emergencies.
What went well on Apollo 13: The teamwork and ingenuity of the crew and mission control, particularly in improvising solutions to the oxygen tank explosion. What did not go well on Apollo 13: The initial critical failure of the oxygen tanks, lack of redundancy in the spacecraft's systems, and the potential for a catastrophic outcome for the crew.
John Swigert, Fred Haise, and James Lovell. There was supposed to be a fourth crew member but he ended up not going on the Apollo 13 mission and instead went on the Apollo 14 mission.
The three names are- Jim Lovell John (Jack) Swigert Fred Haise
About 2% went to university, and a further 13% went to Polytechnic.