because my mom ate a salad for the first time and that made the challenger explode and thats how babies are born
There is no proof the Apollo landings did not happen, quite simply because they did happen.
It happened at kennedy space centre
he will leave the kindom
Apollo 13 was planned to explore the Fra Mauro highlands, named after the 80-kilometer-diameter Fra Mauro crater located within it. Apollo 14 instead did this mission.
Apollo 13 occurred between Apollo 12 and Apollo 14. The numbering of the Apollo missions was determined by their launch sequence, so skipping directly from Apollo 12 to Apollo 14 would have disrupted this order. Additionally, each mission had specific objectives and goals, so skipping missions would have meant missing out on valuable scientific data and progress in the Apollo program.
There is no proof the Apollo landings did not happen, quite simply because they did happen.
Apollo 13 had problems period.
The Apollo 11 went to the moon and returned safely to earth. But Apollo 13, did not land on the moon, as it exploded on the way to the moon, but it returned safely.
Apollo 13 cant happen again. That was the name of the mission and space craft
It happened at kennedy space centre
he will leave the kindom
So the Americans could get to the moon before the Russians.
As the Python had hunted Leto during her pregnancy, so Apollo slayed the Python when he was still a young deity.
Apollo 13 was planned to explore the Fra Mauro highlands, named after the 80-kilometer-diameter Fra Mauro crater located within it. Apollo 14 instead did this mission.
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Apollo 13 occurred between Apollo 12 and Apollo 14. The numbering of the Apollo missions was determined by their launch sequence, so skipping directly from Apollo 12 to Apollo 14 would have disrupted this order. Additionally, each mission had specific objectives and goals, so skipping missions would have meant missing out on valuable scientific data and progress in the Apollo program.
Apollo 11 happened on July 20, 1969 when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon.