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Why did Apollo 13 almost end in disaster?

Why did Apollo 13 almost end in disaster?

The Apollo 13 malfunction was caused by an explosion and rupture of oxygen tank no. 1 oxygen tank, causing it to lose oxygen rapidly. The service module bay no. 4 cover was blown off.

Which Apollo crashed on the moon?

Apollo 11

Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft component Apollo Lunar Module
Landing date July 20, 1969, 20:17:40 UTC
Return launch July 21, 1969, 17:54:00 UTC
Landing site Tranquility Base, Mare Tranquillitatis0.67408°N 23.47297°E

Did Apollo 10 get close to the moon?

The Apollo 10 crew reached the farthest point in their orbit around the far side of the Moon at about the same time Earth’s rotation put Houston nearly a full Earth diameter farther away. By the normal rotation in place during Apollo, the backup crew would have been scheduled to fly on Apollo 13.

Who died on Apollo 10?

The program began with an ominous start on January 27, 1967 when a fire sparked in the command module during a training exercise. All three crew members, Virgin “Gus” Grissom, Ed White and Roger B. Chaffee, were killed in the deadliest tragedy in NASA’s history until the Challenger disaster nearly two decades later.

What was the outcome of the Apollo 13 mission?

Fifty years ago today (April 11), three astronauts launched to space, poised to be the next humans to walk on the moon. But things didn’t exactly go according to plan. Famously described as a “successful failure,” the Apollo 13 mission almost ended in complete and utter disaster.

Why was Apollo 11 mission almost derailed by accident?

Editor’s Note: This story was updated at 2:00 p.m. E.D.T. The Apollo 11 mission to the moon was one of humanity’s most incredible feats, but it almost didn’t happen. It was nearly derailed by a catastrophe, and several heart-racing moments during the mission could have ended it prematurely.

What was the last step before Apollo 11?

Apollo 10 marked NASA’s last step before going for the full lunar landing with Apollo 11. To that point, the space agency’s approach to landing on the moon had been incremental. Apollo 7 had tested the command-service module (CSM) in Earth orbit in October of 1968.

Who are the astronauts on the Apollo 11 mission?

The mission that paved the way for the Apollo 11 moon landing came close to ending in disaster. From left to right: Eugene A. Cernan, Thomas P. Stafford, and John W. Young. (Credit: NASA)