No.
Science and technology has moved ahead a bit, there'd be no reason to reuse a design that's more than 40 years old.
But spacecraft are immensely complicated machines, and there may well be more accidents.
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Answer #2:
No US space mission will ever again be designated "Apollo 13".
Or, for that matter, any other Apollo number. The Apollo series of missions
concluded a little over 40 years ago.
Apollo 13 cant happen again. That was the name of the mission and space craft
Apollo 13 had problems period.
No, none of the crew of Apollo 13 flew in space again.
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 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.
No, Jack Swigert did not fly into space after Apollo 13. He was originally supposed to be the command module pilot for Apollo 13 but was replaced by Ken Mattingly due to concerns about Swigert's exposure to German measles. Swigert did not fly in space again and passed away in 1982.
yes there was a Apollo 13 , it followed Apollo 12.
Apollo 13 launched April 13, >1952<1999
Because it followed Apollo 12
N.A.S.A was involved with Apollo 13.
Apollo 13 landed in the Pacific Ocean
Apollo 13 was launched in 11/4/1070.