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What caused the accident on Apollo 13?

The accident on Apollo 13 was caused by an explosion in the spacecraft's oxygen tank. This explosion damaged the Service Module and led to a critical loss of power and life support systems. The crew had to navigate a safe return to Earth using the Lunar Module as a lifeboat.


Which Apollo mission exploded?

Apollo 13 is the mission that famously experienced an explosion in its Service Module while en route to the moon in 1970. The explosion led to the mission being aborted, and the astronauts had to use the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat" to return safely to Earth.


What mission led to Apollo 9?

Apollo 9 was an Earth-orbital test of the lunar module, crucial for the upcoming Moon landings. The mission included testing the docking and undocking procedures with the command module in space, as well as testing the performance of both the lunar module and the command module systems.


What is the first problem Apollo 13 encountered?

The first major problem occured before the flight; the Command Module (Ken Mattingly) pilot was grounded by flight doctors after being exposed to German Measles; Mattingly was not immune and it was considered too risky for him to fly. Mattingly was replaced by John Swigert. The most serious problem, of course, was the explosion of a fuel cell oxygen tank which made the service module too risky to use for the remainder of the mission.


What happened to Apollo 13's Service Module?

I was wondering the same thing - lots of detail about the other pieces of the spacecraft but nothing about the service module. I was wondering the same thing - lots of detail about the other pieces of the spacecraft but nothing about the service module.

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What caused the accident on Apollo 13?

The accident on Apollo 13 was caused by an explosion in the spacecraft's oxygen tank. This explosion damaged the Service Module and led to a critical loss of power and life support systems. The crew had to navigate a safe return to Earth using the Lunar Module as a lifeboat.


Which Apollo mission exploded?

Apollo 13 is the mission that famously experienced an explosion in its Service Module while en route to the moon in 1970. The explosion led to the mission being aborted, and the astronauts had to use the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat" to return safely to Earth.


What mission led to Apollo 9?

Apollo 9 was an Earth-orbital test of the lunar module, crucial for the upcoming Moon landings. The mission included testing the docking and undocking procedures with the command module in space, as well as testing the performance of both the lunar module and the command module systems.


What event led to the Japanese to invade the Chinese province of Manchuria?

The Japanese staged an explosion at a railroad yard and blamed it on the Chinese. -- NovaNet answer


What event led the to japanese to invade the chinese province of manchuria?

The Japanese staged an explosion at a railroad yard and blamed it on the Chinese. -- NovaNet answer


Which event led to the spanish-american war?

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What rocket on Apollo 13 stopped working midway?

Approximately 2 days into the mission, Apollo 13's Lunar Service Module (engine and systems to service the Lunar Command Module an take it and the Lunar Excursion Module to the Moon) suffered a catastrophic Oxygen tank explosion in O2 tank number 2 (as a result of a inexpensive part malfunction) which ultimately led to the loss of all onboard oxygen and electrical power provided by it. With no other options, the astronauts used the LEM to survive the next few days back to Earth. They were able to take a photo of the LSM just after detaching it from the Command Module and prior to re-entry and splashdown. The picture shows one side of the craft seriously damaged from accident.


What is the first problem Apollo 13 encountered?

The first major problem occured before the flight; the Command Module (Ken Mattingly) pilot was grounded by flight doctors after being exposed to German Measles; Mattingly was not immune and it was considered too risky for him to fly. Mattingly was replaced by John Swigert. The most serious problem, of course, was the explosion of a fuel cell oxygen tank which made the service module too risky to use for the remainder of the mission.


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The event that led to the constitutional convention, was the articles of confederation


What destroyed krypton?

Krypton was destroyed when its unstable core led to a chain reaction resulting in its explosion as a supernova. This catastrophic event caused the planet to disintegrate, leaving only debris and remnants behind.


What happened to Apollo 13's Service Module?

I was wondering the same thing - lots of detail about the other pieces of the spacecraft but nothing about the service module. I was wondering the same thing - lots of detail about the other pieces of the spacecraft but nothing about the service module.