The crew returned to Earth by boarding the return module of their spacecraft and descending through Earth's atmosphere. Upon reaching the Earth's surface, they used parachutes and airbags to safely land in a designated recovery site where they were picked up by a rescue team.
The crew of Apollo 13 got back to Earth by using the lunar module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank explosion crippled their main spacecraft. They executed a critical engine burn to adjust their trajectory, allowing them to slingshot around the moon and use its gravity to propel them back towards Earth. They safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970.
The crew from Apollo 13 got back to Earth by using the Lunar Module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank on their Service Module exploded, forcing them to abort their mission to land on the moon. They managed to execute a challenging manual re-entry sequence with the help of flight controllers on Earth and safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
The Apollo 13 crew used the Lunar Module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank exploded, damaging the Service Module. They made critical repairs and used the gravitational pull of the Moon to slingshot back towards Earth, re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean.
The crew module of the spacecraft typically returns to Earth, as it carries astronauts or payload. The crew module is designed to safely re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and land either on land or at sea.
Apollo 13 was a NASA mission in 1970 that experienced an oxygen tank explosion. The crew had to abort their plans to land on the moon and instead focus on safely returning to Earth. Through ingenuity and teamwork, the crew, along with NASA mission control, successfully made it back to Earth.
How was it used? To bring the crew back to Earth after the explosion...
They piloted the spacecraft around the moon and back to Earth.
The crew of Apollo 13 got back to Earth by using the lunar module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank explosion crippled their main spacecraft. They executed a critical engine burn to adjust their trajectory, allowing them to slingshot around the moon and use its gravity to propel them back towards Earth. They safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970.
The crew from Apollo 13 got back to Earth by using the Lunar Module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank on their Service Module exploded, forcing them to abort their mission to land on the moon. They managed to execute a challenging manual re-entry sequence with the help of flight controllers on Earth and safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
Amanda crew lives on the planet earth
They exercise for experiments back on Earth to calculate weight loss, gain, sweat things like that. How i have no idea...
No, all of the Apollo 11 crew made it to the moon and back to Earth safely.
his crew was the indians from back in the day
In case the crew needs to abandon ISS, X-38 CRV (Crew Return Vehicle) can safly bring 3 astronauts back to earth.
The Apollo 13 crew used the Lunar Module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank exploded, damaging the Service Module. They made critical repairs and used the gravitational pull of the Moon to slingshot back towards Earth, re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean.
Because it carries a crew into space, then returns to Earth, just like a shuttle that goes back and forth.
The crew module of the spacecraft typically returns to Earth, as it carries astronauts or payload. The crew module is designed to safely re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and land either on land or at sea.