The crew of the Apollo 13 , returned to earth in the Lunar module till earth and then entered the earth in the Apollo spacecraft.
Apollo 13 came back to earth on the 17th of April 1970.
Apollo 13 safely returned to Earth on April 17, 1970.
Yes, Apollo 13 safely returned to Earth on April 17, 1970, following an in-flight emergency during its mission to the moon. The crew had to navigate and troubleshoot various issues in space to ensure their safe return.
The Apollo 13 mission lasted from April 11 to April 17, 1970
Apollo 13 got back to Earth by using the Lunar Module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank explosion in the Service Module. The crew used the Lunar Module's descent engine to adjust their return trajectory, allowing them to slingshot around the moon and back towards Earth for a successful re-entry.
Yes, all three.
Apollo 13 did make it back to planet Earth, although it had to maneuver around the moon it still made it back to Earth.
Apollo 13 came back to earth on the 17th of April 1970.
Apollo 13 safely returned to Earth on April 17, 1970.
Yes, Apollo 13 safely returned to Earth on April 17, 1970, following an in-flight emergency during its mission to the moon. The crew had to navigate and troubleshoot various issues in space to ensure their safe return.
The Apollo is famous for landing the first man on the moon, and returning him back to earth. And the Apollo 13 , bringing back the damaged craft from the moon.
The Apollo 13 mission lasted from April 11 to April 17, 1970
The Apollo is famous for landing the first man on the moon, and returning him back to earth. And the Apollo 13 , bringing back the damaged craft from the moon.
How was it used? To bring the crew back to Earth after the explosion...
Apollo 13 got back to Earth by using the Lunar Module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank explosion in the Service Module. The crew used the Lunar Module's descent engine to adjust their return trajectory, allowing them to slingshot around the moon and back towards Earth for a successful re-entry.
No, all Apollo missions successfully landed back on Earth after completing their missions to the moon.
They used the moons gravity force to make U-turn around it and fly back to Earth.