The Apollo 13 returned to earth on January 1970.
Apollo 9 splashed down in the North Atlantic Ocean on March 13, 1969.
Apollo 13 got back to Earth by using the Lunar Module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank explosion in the Service Module. The crew used the Lunar Module's descent engine to adjust their return trajectory, allowing them to slingshot around the moon and back towards Earth for a successful re-entry.
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.
The Apollo 13 mission was aborted after an oxygen tank exploded, causing a critical failure in the spacecraft's systems. The crew had to improvise a plan to return safely to Earth using limited resources and the lunar module as a lifeboat.
The astronauts of Apollo 13 were worried that they may not return safely to the earth.
It was the Apollo 13 that had to return to earth, due to a explosion .
NASA swings Apollo 13 around the Moon to return it to Earth.
Apollo 13, fuel cell exploded
Apollo 9 splashed down in the North Atlantic Ocean on March 13, 1969.
Apollo 13 got back to Earth by using the Lunar Module as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank explosion in the Service Module. The crew used the Lunar Module's descent engine to adjust their return trajectory, allowing them to slingshot around the moon and back towards Earth for a successful re-entry.
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.
The Apollo 13 mission was aborted after an oxygen tank exploded, causing a critical failure in the spacecraft's systems. The crew had to improvise a plan to return safely to Earth using limited resources and the lunar module as a lifeboat.
Apollo 13 had to abort its mission to the moon and return to Earth due to an oxygen tank explosion that caused the spacecraft to lose power and life support systems. The crew, commanded by Jim Lovell, successfully made it back to Earth after using the lunar module as a lifeboat.
Apollo 11 landed in the pacific ocean.The coordnates were:13°19′N 169°9′W
Apollo 13 did not crash. The mission experienced an oxygen tank explosion on April 13, 1970 that led to the mission being aborted. The crew was able to safely return to Earth on April 17, 1970.