The entire crew of 3 --
James A. Lovell, CM Pilot
John L. "Jack" Swigert
Fred W. Haise., LM pilot
Apollo 13
Nobody died during the Apollo 13 mission
lunar module
The Apollo 13 accident was caused by an explosion in an oxygen tank. The explosion was due to damaged insulation on an electrical wire that triggered the disaster, rather than human error or intentional sabotage.
No, Apollo 13 did not crash. The spacecraft experienced an oxygen tank explosion that caused a mission abort, but the crew safely returned to Earth.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon. They had an explosion in the Service Module which forced them to abort the mission and return home.
Apollo 13, fuel cell exploded
It was the Apollo 13 that had to return to earth, due to a explosion .
The explosion on Apollo 13 occurred on April 13, 1970, while the spacecraft was en route to the Moon.
How was it used? To bring the crew back to Earth after the explosion...
Apollo 13 did not make it to the moon due to an explosion in one of the oxygen tanks that severely damaged the spacecraft's systems. The crew had to abort the mission and use the lunar module as a lifeboat to safely return to Earth.
Apollo 13 was a manned mission to the moon that experienced an oxygen tank explosion which severely damaged the spacecraft. The mission had to be aborted, and the crew safely returned to Earth in a dramatic rescue mission.