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in the Apollo 13 movie, upon reentry they say something about 34580 feet per second

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How far away was the Apollo 13 spacecraft from earth when the accident happened?

Apollo 13 spacecraft was near to the moon and they were shortly going to separate from the Apollo craft. that Lunar module. But it happened before they had separated.


Which requires more fuel -- a rocket going from the Earth to the Moon or a rocket coming from the Moon to Earth?

A rocket traveling from the Earth to the Moon requires more fuel due to Earth's stronger gravitational pull. The rocket needs to overcome Earth's gravity to escape its orbit, which requires a significant amount of energy compared to landing and taking off from the Moon, where the gravitational pull is weaker.


Why did Apollo missions stop going to the moon?

The Apollo missions stopped going to the moon due to budget constraints, changing priorities in space exploration, and public interest waning after the successful landing on the moon. NASA shifted its focus towards developing the Space Shuttle program and conducting other space missions.


Where was the Apollo 1 going to land?

Apollo 1 was not actually scheduled to even travel to the moon, let alone land. Had the mission actually gone off, it would have fulfilled essentially the same mission later accomplished my Apollo 7 (the first manned mission using Apollo equipment). Apollo 7 was an 11-day Earth-orbital mission, the first manned launch of the Saturn IB launch vehicle, and the first three-person US space mission. This would have been the mission of Apollo 1.


How are you going to tell us that a rocket can be 5000000000 metres tall and say there's no such thing as a 5000000000 tall rocket?

Because in the second part of that statement you have NOT given the units of length.

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Where is the Apollo 11 going?

The Apollo 11 went o the moon and then returned to earth safely.


What was the purpose of Apollo 11 going into space?

The purpose of Apollo 11 was to go to the moon and to return to the earth.


Which requires more fuel a rocket goin to the moon or a rocket comin from the moon?

Due to the higher gravity amount, a rocket will be pulled back when leaving earth, and pulled forward when going to earth.


How far away was the Apollo 13 spacecraft from earth when the accident happened?

Apollo 13 spacecraft was near to the moon and they were shortly going to separate from the Apollo craft. that Lunar module. But it happened before they had separated.


How long would a rocket take going 15000 mp from Saturn to earth?

9 days


Which requires more fuel -- a rocket going from the Earth to the Moon or a rocket coming from the Moon to Earth?

A rocket traveling from the Earth to the Moon requires more fuel due to Earth's stronger gravitational pull. The rocket needs to overcome Earth's gravity to escape its orbit, which requires a significant amount of energy compared to landing and taking off from the Moon, where the gravitational pull is weaker.


Where is Apollo 11 going?

It was going to the moon.


What is the most fastest thing on earth?

a rocket going to the moon. going 50,000 miles per hour


How are you transformed into a Team Rocket fugitive in soul silver?

By going into the Goldenrod Tunnel and going to the Team Rocket Grunt and then he will put you in a Team Rocket Costume.


Why did Apollo missions stop going to the moon?

The Apollo missions stopped going to the moon due to budget constraints, changing priorities in space exploration, and public interest waning after the successful landing on the moon. NASA shifted its focus towards developing the Space Shuttle program and conducting other space missions.


Is the world going 2 end in 2010 if so why?

The world wont end in 2010. There are many beliefs that the earth will end in 2012, but the whole earth didnt depend on a calendar.


How many kilometers vertically does the rocket carrying passengers to space fly?

It depends on where the rocket is going. However, most modern manned rockets just go to low earth orbit between in the of 250 to 300 kilometers.