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The Apollo 13 service module experienced an explosion of the oxygen tank 2 about 200,000 miles from earth. Some people think the explosion happened because the O2 tank was dropped, which broke the internal filler tube, but the real reason for the explosion was pure stupidity.

The real reason for the Apollo 13 oxygen tank explosion was due to Beach Aerospace not upgrading the O2 tank thermostat from a 28v system to a 65v system. After the investigation it was discovered that Beech Aerospace never bothered to read the new specs for the Apollo spacecraft, that required an increased voltage system from a standard military 28v system to a 65v system. As soon as the electronics were started for Apollo 13 on the pad, the thermostat fused together allowing the O2 tank pressure to build, the internal tank temp shot up to 1,000f degrees, but the temp gauge in the spacecraft only went up to 85 degrees F, so the crew didn't know there was a problem until the O2 tank was stirred, thereby exploding and disabling the entire service module.

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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.


How come Apollo 13 didn't ever land on the moon?

Apollo 13 did not land on the moon because an oxygen tank exploded in the service module, leading to a loss of power, water, and life support systems. The mission had to be aborted, and the focus shifted to safely returning the astronauts back to Earth.


How did the Apollo 13 get 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.


How did Apollo 13 explode?

It didn't. A part of Apollo 13 - An oxygen tank in the command module - exploded due to a short circuit. The spacecraft was badly damaged but managed to return to Earth with the astronauts alive.


How did the crew from apollo 13 get back to earth?

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.

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What exploded on day 3 of the mission Apollo 13?

An oxygen tank in the command module.


What was on the Apollo 13?

Oxygen, from the Service Module.


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 was venting on the Apollo 13?

Oxygen, from the Service Module.


How come Apollo 13 didn't ever land on the moon?

Apollo 13 did not land on the moon because an oxygen tank exploded in the service module, leading to a loss of power, water, and life support systems. The mission had to be aborted, and the focus shifted to safely returning the astronauts back to Earth.


How did the Apollo 13 get 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.


How did Apollo 13 explode?

It didn't. A part of Apollo 13 - An oxygen tank in the command module - exploded due to a short circuit. The spacecraft was badly damaged but managed to return to Earth with the astronauts alive.


What did they bring on the moon in Apollo 13?

Apollo 13 did not land on the moon. They had an explosion in the Service Module which forced them to abort the mission and return home.


How did the crew from apollo 13 get back to earth?

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.


What year did Apollo 13 explode?

Apollo 13 exploded on April 13, 1970.


What happend on the Apollo 13?

During the Apollo 13 mission in 1970, an oxygen tank exploded aboard the spacecraft, causing a critical failure in the systems. The crew had to shut down the command module and use the lunar module as a lifeboat to return safely to Earth. The mission was considered a "successful failure" as all astronauts returned home safely despite not landing on the moon.


What was the Apollo 13 module name?

It must be Aquarius.