Apollo 13.
The Apollo 13 mission nearly ended in disaster when an oxygen tank exploded, causing critical damage to the spacecraft. Through incredible teamwork and quick thinking from NASA and the astronauts on board, they were able to safely return to Earth despite the life-threatening situation.
It ended in December 1972 after Apollo 17.
Apollo 13 nearly ended in disaster due to an explosion in one of the oxygen tanks, which occurred about 56 hours into the mission. This explosion severely damaged the spacecraft, leading to a loss of both oxygen and electrical power. The crew and mission control had to work together to devise a plan to safely return to Earth, relying on limited resources and innovative problem-solving. Ultimately, their efforts and teamwork enabled a successful, albeit tense, safe return.
kinnda, the Apollo missions did exist ( moon landing) and they ended at Apollo 17. they ended because they were VERY expensive and were risky. there was no Apollo 18 sadly. ( it would be fun to go to the moon again!)
The Apollo 11 mission ended on July 24, 1969, when the spacecraft successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
The Apollo 13 mission nearly ended in disaster when an oxygen tank exploded, causing critical damage to the spacecraft. Through incredible teamwork and quick thinking from NASA and the astronauts on board, they were able to safely return to Earth despite the life-threatening situation.
It ended in December 1972 after Apollo 17.
The Apollo mission ended in December 1972.
Apollo 13 nearly ended in disaster due to an explosion in one of the oxygen tanks, which occurred about 56 hours into the mission. This explosion severely damaged the spacecraft, leading to a loss of both oxygen and electrical power. The crew and mission control had to work together to devise a plan to safely return to Earth, relying on limited resources and innovative problem-solving. Ultimately, their efforts and teamwork enabled a successful, albeit tense, safe return.
kinnda, the Apollo missions did exist ( moon landing) and they ended at Apollo 17. they ended because they were VERY expensive and were risky. there was no Apollo 18 sadly. ( it would be fun to go to the moon again!)
The Apollo 11 mission ended on July 24, 1969, when the spacecraft successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
No one. After the fire of Apollo 1, all missions up to Apollo 6 included were unmanned test flights.
There was no Apollo 2 mission. The Apollo program started with Apollo 1 and then continued to Apollo 7. This numbering change occurred because the first mission ended in a tragic accident during a pre-launch test, leading to a reassignment of mission numbers.
John Swigert, Fred Haise, and James Lovell. There was supposed to be a fourth crew member but he ended up not going on the Apollo 13 mission and instead went on the Apollo 14 mission.
Apollo 1 was the name of the first mission of NASA's Apollo program. The mission ended when the command module and the crew were destroyed in a fire during a routine test weeks before launch.
There will never be another Apollo mission. The Apollo prgram ended with Apollo 17 in 1972. There were a few additional missions using Apollo equipment that were flown under the Apollo Applications program.
The Apollo missions were ended by NASA due to budget constraints and shifting priorities. The final mission was Apollo 17 in 1972. NASA shifted its focus to the development of the Space Shuttle program after the Apollo missions.