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The lunar module of Apollo 11 was called Eagle.
He did not have a particular nickname, the gods did not, as a rule. However they often had an added name when acting in a special function. For instance, when Apollo led the Muses he had the name Apollo Musagetes,
Abowlo
Apollo 13's power source was primarily provided by fuel cells that converted hydrogen and oxygen into electricity. These fuel cells were essential for providing electricity to the spacecraft for various systems and experiments. In addition to the fuel cells, Apollo 13 also had batteries as a backup power source in case of any malfunctions.
The nickname of the Apollo 11 command module was "Columbia." This name was chosen to honor the historical significance of America and its exploration efforts. Columbia was piloted by Michael Collins while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended to the lunar surface in the lunar module, "Eagle."
The lunar module of Apollo 11 was called Eagle.
He did not have a particular nickname, the gods did not, as a rule. However they often had an added name when acting in a special function. For instance, when Apollo led the Muses he had the name Apollo Musagetes,
the eagle.
Abowlo
There are 19 13s in 250. 250/13 =19.23
The plural for thirteen is thirteens (13s). As in "they are in their thirteens".
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Apollo 13's power source was primarily provided by fuel cells that converted hydrogen and oxygen into electricity. These fuel cells were essential for providing electricity to the spacecraft for various systems and experiments. In addition to the fuel cells, Apollo 13 also had batteries as a backup power source in case of any malfunctions.
It seems like there is a typo in your question. It is unclear what you mean by "13s in the usf." Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
13s - 2