It took them roughly six days to return.
The Apollo 13 crew trained for several months before the actual launch into space. They underwent extensive simulations and training exercises to prepare for the mission.
Jim Lovell's crew was originally scheduled for Apollo 14, but due to medical reasons, the original Apollo 13 crew had to be replaced. Lovell and his crew were then re-assigned to Apollo 13.
what did the Apollo 13 do after there trip to the moon
Apollo 13 experienced a near-fatal disaster in space in 1970 when an oxygen tank explosion occurred, causing damage to the spacecraft and threatening the lives of the crew. The ingenuity and cooperation of the crew and mission control allowed them to safely return to Earth.
Alan Shepard and his crew was supposed to fly Apollo 13, but he got an ear infection close to the launch, so the crew of Apollo 14 were moved up a place allowing Alan Shepard to fly Apollo 14. The reason the whole crew switched was because they trained with each other and were put together to compliment each others skills.
The Apollo 13 crew trained for several months before the actual launch into space. They underwent extensive simulations and training exercises to prepare for the mission.
No, none of the crew of Apollo 13 flew in space again.
All Apollo missions consisted of three crew members. Apollo 13's crew was Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert.
Jim Lovell's crew was originally scheduled for Apollo 14, but due to medical reasons, the original Apollo 13 crew had to be replaced. Lovell and his crew were then re-assigned to Apollo 13.
what did the Apollo 13 do after there trip to the moon
Apollo 13 experienced a near-fatal disaster in space in 1970 when an oxygen tank explosion occurred, causing damage to the spacecraft and threatening the lives of the crew. The ingenuity and cooperation of the crew and mission control allowed them to safely return to Earth.
Alan Shepard and his crew was supposed to fly Apollo 13, but he got an ear infection close to the launch, so the crew of Apollo 14 were moved up a place allowing Alan Shepard to fly Apollo 14. The reason the whole crew switched was because they trained with each other and were put together to compliment each others skills.
John Swigert, Fred Haise, and James Lovell. There was supposed to be a fourth crew member but he ended up not going on the Apollo 13 mission and instead went on the Apollo 14 mission.
Apollo 13 almost got lost in space when an oxygen tank exploded, causing critical failure of the spacecraft's systems. The crew had to improvise solutions to safely return to Earth in a dramatic rescue mission.
The crew of Apollo 13 were James Lovell, Jack Swigert and Fred . W.Haise.
Jim Lovell and his crew were bumped up from Apollo 14 to Apollo 13 after the original crew of Apollo 13 was exposed to measles. Lovell's crew was already in training and considered the backup crew, making them the natural choice to take over the mission.
Apollo 13 did not use a Space Shuttle. Apollo 13 was in April, 1970. The Space Shuttle was not invented until the '80s. Apollo 13 was launched by Saturn V.