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No, all three members of the Apollo 13 crew survived the explosion and returned safely back to Earth.
Apollo 3 was a test flight so it did not have any crew at all.
There was a fire in the crew compartment of the Saturn V rocket prior to take off killing all three crew members.
There was a fire in the capsule while the rocket was still on the launch pad, which killed all three crew members.
There was a planned Apollo 1 mission, however there was a fire during a routine test a few weeks before launch and all three crew members were killed.
Apollo 1 did not launch. There was a cabin fire that killed all three crew members.
All Apollo missions consisted of three crew members. Apollo 13's crew was Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert.
No, all three members of the Apollo 13 crew survived the explosion and returned safely back to Earth.
Apollo 3 was a test flight so it did not have any crew at all.
There was a fire in the crew compartment of the Saturn V rocket prior to take off killing all three crew members.
There was a fire in the capsule while the rocket was still on the launch pad, which killed all three crew members.
There was a planned Apollo 1 mission, however there was a fire during a routine test a few weeks before launch and all three crew members were killed.
All showed loyalty and worked as a team, if there was a mistake then they would not return.
None. All three members of the flight crew died during flash fire during a test on the lauch pad.
All the Apollo 13 astronauts were from the U.S Air Force.
Well, the Apollo 1 didn't even launch. During a launch pad test, the cabin caught fire (don't know how though) and all crew members died.
These are the current members Emmanuel (E-man) Paulie Samson Lukas Solo John Lenny