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A pollo 13

By Blizz Jones. A pollo 13. Apollo Launched. The space vehicle was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 2:13:00 p.m. EST on April 11, 1970. apollo 13 crew.

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A pollo 13

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  1. By Blizz Jones Apollo 13

  2. Apollo Launched • The space vehicle was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 2:13:00 p.m. EST on April 11, 1970.

  3. apollo 13 crew • The Crew Was (Commander) James A Lovell, (Lunar module pilot) Fred Burger, and (Command module pilot) John L 'Jack' Swigert. The command module pilot was originally Thomas 'Ken' Mattingly. However he was exposed to German Measles and so was unable to go on the mission. He was replaced by Jack Swigert.

  4.  The Apollo 13 is considered as a jinxed mission There are many reasons why it is considered unlucky.

  5. To explore another region of the moon - the Fra Maura region where the geology and topography was very different from the other landing sites.

  6. houston we have a problem • John Swigert, Jr. and James Lovell who, with Fred Haise Jr., made up the crew of the US's Apollo 13 moon flight, reported a problem back to their base in Houston on 14th April, 1970. 'Houston, we have a problem' is often credited to the project's leader Lovell. Actually, not only did Lovell not say the phrase, he wasn't even the first not to say it, if you see what I mean. • Swigert and then Lovell (almost) used the phrase to report a major technical fault in the electrical system of one of the Service Module's oxygen tanks:

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