The exact date of a crew lifting off from Earth can vary depending on the mission. Can you provide more details on which crew or mission you are referring to?
Apollo 13's lift off took place at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 11, 1970.
July 16,1969
Apollo 13 lifted off at 2:13 PM Eastern Standard Time on April 11, 1970.
16/7/1969
The exact date of a crew lifting off from Earth can vary depending on the mission. Can you provide more details on which crew or mission you are referring to?
Apollo 13's lift off took place at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 11, 1970.
July 16,1969
Apollo 1 did not launch. There was a cabin fire that killed all three crew members.
The words were we have a lift of.
Apollo 13 lifted off at 2:13 PM Eastern Standard Time on April 11, 1970.
16/7/1969
The Apollo took of from Cape Kennedy at 3.Am.In the morning, it was a beautiful site to see.
All Apollo missions had a crew size of 3. The crew size of any spacecraft is limited by weight. The larger the crew the larger the craft needs to be and the larger the amount of consumables carried into space to keep the crew alive while off the earth must be. Eventually the weight of the spacefraft will be greater than the rocket lifting it off the Earth (or whatever planet it happens to be on) can handle. For the Apollo missions, the maximum crew size was 3.
Yes, the heater in the Apollo 13 spacecraft had to be turned off to conserve power after an oxygen tank exploded, causing a loss of electricity and heating capabilities. This led to a critical situation for the crew as they faced the risk of freezing in space.
Apollo 11 left the Moon with little fuel left by efficiently using its remaining fuel reserves for the ascent stage of the lunar module. The mission had been meticulously planned with strict fuel management, and the crew executed precise maneuvers to lift off and rendezvous with the command module in lunar orbit, ensuring a safe return to Earth.
The lunar module pilot on Apollo 13 was Astronaut Fred Haise, Jr. Apollo 13 lifted off on April 11, 1970 and returned on April 17, 1970. The crew spent time in the lunar module due to the oxygen vent not working.