no it was not.
April 11, 1970.
it made us feel sad
Khrushchev
They took it over. The Soviet Union was just a name they had for all the countries that were taken over (13 I believe). It collapsed at the end of the cold war and those countries were not under the control of the soviet union anymore.
As of now, the best-known and most historically important US space program would be the Apollo missions, from 1967 to 1972. Collectively, they produced the following milestones:The first manned orbit of the moon. (Apollo 10)The first men on the moon. (Apollo 11)The first manned vehicle on the moon. (Apollo 15)The last men on the moon to date. (Apollo 17)The most famous space disaster with a happy ending. (Apollo 13)What at the time was the most famous space-related disaster with a tragic ending. (Apollo 1, since superseded by the Challenger and Columbia space shuttle disasters)
The name of the LEM (Lunar excursion model) was Aquarius (:
yes there was a Apollo 13 , it followed Apollo 12.
Apollo 13 launched April 13, >1952<1999
Because it followed Apollo 12
N.A.S.A was involved with Apollo 13.
Apollo 13 landed in the Pacific Ocean
Apollo 13
Apollo 13 was launched in 11/4/1070.
The commander of Apollo 13 was James Lovell.
Apollo 13 was not a shuttle, as it was not reusable.
The antagonist in Apollo 13 is the vastness of space.
what did the Apollo 13 do after there trip to the moon