For Apollo 13 to return to earth the moon mission was aborted on late 14/41970 or early 15/4/1970. The spacecraft had to make one orbit of the moon to return to earth.
Apollo 13 is the mission that experienced a critical failure on its way to the moon and had to abort the mission. The crew famously managed to safely return to Earth despite the challenges they faced.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon. The mission had to be aborted after an oxygen tank exploded, causing critical issues with the spacecraft's systems. The crew safely returned to Earth without landing on the moon.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon. A technical issue with the spacecraft prevented the mission from landing as intended, and the astronauts had to abort their lunar landing and return safely to Earth.
The Apollo 13 mission aborted its planned moon landing in 1970 due to an oxygen tank explosion that damaged the spacecraft. The crew had to make a successful return to Earth without completing their mission on the moon.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon as planned. An oxygen tank explosion forced the crew to abort the mission. They safely re-entered Earth's atmosphere on April 17, 1970, landing in the Pacific Ocean.
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.
Apollo 13 is the mission that experienced a critical failure on its way to the moon and had to abort the mission. The crew famously managed to safely return to Earth despite the challenges they faced.
It was in the year 1970.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon. The mission had to be aborted after an oxygen tank exploded, causing critical issues with the spacecraft's systems. The crew safely returned to Earth without landing on the moon.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon. A technical issue with the spacecraft prevented the mission from landing as intended, and the astronauts had to abort their lunar landing and return safely to Earth.
The Apollo 13 mission aborted its planned moon landing in 1970 due to an oxygen tank explosion that damaged the spacecraft. The crew had to make a successful return to Earth without completing their mission on the moon.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon as planned. An oxygen tank explosion forced the crew to abort the mission. They safely re-entered Earth's atmosphere on April 17, 1970, landing in the Pacific Ocean.
The reason was because Apollo 13 followed Apollo 12.
The names of the Apollo13 astronauts were James Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack swigert.
Apollo 13 was launched in 1970 with the intention of landing on the Moon, but an oxygen tank explosion during the mission forced the crew to abort their landing and return safely to Earth.
Apollo 13 was to land on the moon and do experiments, but as it was cancelled. Apollo 14 did the job.
Apollo 13 had to abort its planned Moon landing due to an oxygen tank explosion that caused critical systems failure. The crew was able to safely return to Earth following a harrowing mission to troubleshoot and repair the damages.