The Apollo 13 spacecraft did not land on solid ground; it completed a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970. The splashdown location was near American Samoa.
The duration of the Apollo 13 mission was approximately 6 days, from launch on April 11, 1970, to splashdown on April 17, 1970.
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The Apollo 13 incident occurred in 1970.
Yes, the Apollo 13 capsule landed in the Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970 after completing its splashdown in a designated recovery area near the USS Iwo Jima.
The Apollo 13 spacecraft did not land on solid ground; it completed a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970. The splashdown location was near American Samoa.
The duration of the Apollo 13 mission was approximately 6 days, from launch on April 11, 1970, to splashdown on April 17, 1970.
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Launch: April 11, 1970 Splashdown: April 17, 1970
Launch: April 11, 1970 Splashdown: April 17, 1970
The Apollo 13 incident occurred in 1970.
Yes, the Apollo 13 capsule landed in the Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970 after completing its splashdown in a designated recovery area near the USS Iwo Jima.
Apollo 13 launched on April 11th, 1970 (at 1313 NASA time) The explosion happened on the night of April 13th.
Apollo 13 took off in rthe year 1970.
The recovery after the splashdown of Apollo 13 was provided by the USS Iwo Jima, a Navy amphibious assault ship. The spacecraft splashed down in the South Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970, and the USS Iwo Jima was positioned nearby to assist with the recovery of the astronauts. The ship played a crucial role in ensuring the safe retrieval of the crew after their harrowing mission.
Apollo 13 was a NASA mission intended to land on the Moon, but a malfunction caused an oxygen tank to explode, leading to an emergency return to Earth. The spacecraft orbited around the Moon but did not land, eventually making a successful splashdown in the South Pacific Ocean.
Apollo 13 launched on April 11, 1970, at 2:13 p.m. EST.