Back on Earth, near American Samoa, six days after being launched on April 11, 1970.
The Apollo 13 service module suffered a catastrophic explosion that left the vehicle nearly crippled, and the crew had to jury-rig the systems from the Lunar Module to enable them to survive. The craft reached the Moon, looped around it, and returned to Earth. It was the only one of the 7 lunar landing missions (Apollo 11 to 17) that did not explore the Moon as planned.
Apollo 13 never did land on the moon, as there was a explosion in the spacecraft.
First of all due to a explosion in the oxygen tank ,of the Apollo 13 the spacecraft could not land on the moon.
The Apollo is important as it was the first spacecraft to land on the moon.
Apollo XI was the first Apollo spacecraft to land on the moon.
Apollo 11 was the first spacecraft to land on the moon.
Apollo 13 never did land on the moon, as there was a explosion in the spacecraft.
First of all due to a explosion in the oxygen tank ,of the Apollo 13 the spacecraft could not land on the moon.
The Apollo is important as it was the first spacecraft to land on the moon.
Apollo XI was the first Apollo spacecraft to land on the moon.
Apollo 11 was the first spacecraft to land on the moon.
Apollo 13 sadly discovered nothing, as they had to return as a side of Apollo spacecraft blew up.
Beside Apollo 11, the Apollo 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 reached the moon. Apollo 8, 10 and 13 did not land on the moon.
There were no casualties on Apollo 13. So there were 3 survivors, which was everybody on the spacecraft.
Yes the Apollo 13 spacecraft did explode as a oxygen cylinder exploded.
The Apollo 13 did not land on the moon.
Apollo 13 spacecraft was near to the moon and they were shortly going to separate from the Apollo craft. that Lunar module. But it happened before they had separated.
Yes. Apollo 11 was the first Apollo mission to successfully land on the moon, but it was not the first ever US spacecraft to land on the moon, though it was the first spacecraft to successfully carry people to the moon.