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Apollo 8 did not blow up. Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon. It returned to the Earth safely. Apollo 13 is the spacecraft that had an explosion while traveling to the moon.
Yes the Apollo 13 spacecraft did explode as a oxygen cylinder exploded.
The Apollo mission with the main engine failure that prevented a moon landing was Apollo 13. The crew, led by Jim Lovell, successfully aborted the mission and returned safely to Earth in a dramatic and heroic effort.
Apolli 11 did not blow up (although subsequently, two space shuttles have). I should add that there was a serious accident on Apollo 13, but not to the extent of blowing up the rocket, and no one was killed.
3 astronauts on Apollo 13 one of them did not go up but he went up on Apollo 14.
Apollo 8 did not blow up. Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon. It returned to the Earth safely. Apollo 13 is the spacecraft that had an explosion while traveling to the moon.
Yes the Apollo 13 spacecraft did explode as a oxygen cylinder exploded.
No. Apollo 15 was a successful mission.
The Apollo mission with the main engine failure that prevented a moon landing was Apollo 13. The crew, led by Jim Lovell, successfully aborted the mission and returned safely to Earth in a dramatic and heroic effort.
Yes Apollo 13 was scary as a whole side blew up .
It was 14/4/1970.
Yes December 27 1968
3 astronauts on Apollo 13 one of them did not go up but he went up on Apollo 14.
Apolli 11 did not blow up (although subsequently, two space shuttles have). I should add that there was a serious accident on Apollo 13, but not to the extent of blowing up the rocket, and no one was killed.
The oxygen tank on Apollo 13 exploded due to damaged wiring inside the tank, which caused a short circuit when the tank was stirred. This led to a fire and subsequent explosion that severely damaged the spacecraft.
Jim Lovell's crew was originally scheduled for Apollo 14, but due to medical reasons, the original Apollo 13 crew had to be replaced. Lovell and his crew were then re-assigned to Apollo 13.
Alan Shepard and his crew was supposed to fly Apollo 13, but he got an ear infection close to the launch, so the crew of Apollo 14 were moved up a place allowing Alan Shepard to fly Apollo 14. The reason the whole crew switched was because they trained with each other and were put together to compliment each others skills.