Odyssey is currently on display at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, Kansas.
The Apollo 13 Command Module was 'Odyssey' . Aquarius was the Lunar lander.
It was called The Odysseys. And it can be seen in Kansas.
The two main parts of the Apollo 13 spacecraft were the Command Module (nicknamed "Odyssey") and the Lunar Module (nicknamed "Aquarius"). The Command Module was used for reentry into Earth's atmosphere, while the Lunar Module was used as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank explosion damaged the Command Module.
The command module was named "Odyssey", and the Lunar Module "Aquarius."
Apollo 13 traveled in a spacecraft called the Command Module Odyssey, which was part of the Apollo program conducted by NASA. The Command Module housed the astronauts and provided a safe environment for them during their journey to and from the Moon.
The Apollo 13 Command Module was 'Odyssey' . Aquarius was the Lunar lander.
The command module for Apollo 13 was called Aquarius. The lunar module was called Aquarius.
It was called The Odysseys. And it can be seen in Kansas.
The two main parts of the Apollo 13 spacecraft were the Command Module (nicknamed "Odyssey") and the Lunar Module (nicknamed "Aquarius"). The Command Module was used for reentry into Earth's atmosphere, while the Lunar Module was used as a lifeboat after an oxygen tank explosion damaged the Command Module.
The command module was named "Odyssey", and the Lunar Module "Aquarius."
Apollo 13 traveled in a spacecraft called the Command Module Odyssey, which was part of the Apollo program conducted by NASA. The Command Module housed the astronauts and provided a safe environment for them during their journey to and from the Moon.
The primary spacecraft for the Apollo 13 mission was called "Odyssey."
The Apollo 11 Command Module was named "Columbia."
James Lovell (commander), Fred Haise (lunar module pilot) & Jack Swiekart (command module pilot)
An oxygen tank in the command module.
The Command Module was called Columbia ( the lunar module was named Eagle.)
Ken Mattingly flew as Command Module Pilot on Apollo 16.