Fra Mauro is the landing site of Apollo 14. It is named after a monk who was also a mapmaker in the 15th century. See the link below for the location.
Apollo 13 was planned to explore the Fra Mauro highlands, named after the 80-kilometer-diameter Fra Mauro crater located within it. Apollo 14 instead did this mission.
Apollo 14 landed on the moon on the Fra Mauro, astronauts Alan Shepherd and Edgar Mitchell made the trip.
Their intended landing site was Fra Mauro -- Apollo 14 ended up landing there in 1971.
Apollo 13 wanted to land on the moon, on the area called Fra Mauro.
The 6 missions were all in different places on the moon. Apollo 11 - The Sea of Tranquility Apollo 12 - The Ocean of Storms Apollo 14 - Fra Mauro Apollo 15 - Hadley Appenine Apollo 16 - Descarte Highlands Apollo 17 - Tarus Littrow
To land at Fra Mauro, accomplished instead by Apollo 14.
Apollo 13 was planned to explore the Fra Mauro highlands, named after the 80-kilometer-diameter Fra Mauro crater located within it. Apollo 14 instead did this mission.
Apollo 14 landed on the moon on the Fra Mauro, astronauts Alan Shepherd and Edgar Mitchell made the trip.
The Fra Mauro Highlands (see link below). This landing was eventually used by Apollo 14 instead.
Their intended landing site was Fra Mauro -- Apollo 14 ended up landing there in 1971.
Apollo 13 was supposed to land on the Fra Mauro Highlands
It landed in the Ocean of Storms (Oceanus Procellarum).
So that it could land in the Fra Mauro area on the moon.
Fra Mauro map was created in 1459.
Apollo 13 wanted to land on the moon, on the area called Fra Mauro.
The 6 missions were all in different places on the moon. Apollo 11 - The Sea of Tranquility Apollo 12 - The Ocean of Storms Apollo 14 - Fra Mauro Apollo 15 - Hadley Appenine Apollo 16 - Descarte Highlands Apollo 17 - Tarus Littrow
Apollo 13 was to land on Fra Muaro, but Apollo 14 landed there, with astronauts Alan Shepherd and Edgar Mitchell.