The men of Apollo 13 did not walk on the moon.
The three astronauts of Apollo 13 were James Lovell commander, Jack Swigert and Fred w. Haise.
The next mission after Apollo 13 was Apollo 14, which was crewed by Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, and Edgar Mitchell. Alan Shepard became the first American to travel into space for a second time on this mission.
The three names are- Jim Lovell John (Jack) Swigert Fred Haise
Yes, two of the Apollo 13 crew members flew on other missions. Jim Lovell later commanded Apollo 16, and Fred Haise flew on the Apollo 19 mission, which was ultimately canceled, but he also participated in the Space Shuttle program. Ken Mattingly, the third crew member, flew on Apollo 16 and later commanded the STS-4 Space Shuttle mission.
The men of Apollo 13 did not walk on the moon.
No, none of the crew of Apollo 13 flew in space again.
The three astronauts of Apollo 13 were James Lovell commander, Jack Swigert and Fred w. Haise.
The next mission after Apollo 13 was Apollo 14, which was crewed by Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, and Edgar Mitchell. Alan Shepard became the first American to travel into space for a second time on this mission.
Nobody died on the Apollo 13 mission by NASA.
The three names are- Jim Lovell John (Jack) Swigert Fred Haise
Ken Mattingly flew as Command Module Pilot on Apollo 16.
Yes, two of the Apollo 13 crew members flew on other missions. Jim Lovell later commanded Apollo 16, and Fred Haise flew on the Apollo 19 mission, which was ultimately canceled, but he also participated in the Space Shuttle program. Ken Mattingly, the third crew member, flew on Apollo 16 and later commanded the STS-4 Space Shuttle mission.
The astronaut of Apollo 8 and Apollo 13 was James Lovell.
The number of astronauts varied in each Apollo mission. For Apollo 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, there were three astronauts. For Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17, there were four astronauts. Apollo 13 had initially planned for three astronauts, but one was replaced due to illness.
All the Apollo missions were numbered chronologically. Apollo 13 was the 13th planned manned mission in the Apollo program. However, in reality based on which missions actually flew it should have been Apollo 7.
James A. Lovell Jr. never landed a shuttle. He was an astronaut on Apollo 8 and Apollo 13 missions, which involved landing on the moon and a dramatic return to Earth in the case of Apollo 13, but he did not land a space shuttle.