LAUNCH CENTER

Launch Image
Success
Sat Apr 11 1970
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Apollo 13

Launch Successful
LAUNCH PREVIEW

Launch Time

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(7:13 PM UTC)

Launch Window Start

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(7:13 PM UTC)

Launch Window End

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(7:13 PM UTC)

RECOVERY OVERVIEW

Location

No Recovery Specified

Type

No Recovery Specified

Rocket Details

Name:

Saturn V

Description:

The Saturn V was a human-rated expendable rocket used by NASA between 1967 and 1973. Most notably, the Saturn V took the Apollo program to the Moon. At the time and decades following its operational life, it was the world's tallest, heaviest, and most powerful rocket ever brought to operational status and is the only launch vehicle to take humans beyond LEO.

Saturn V rocket
MISSION OVERVIEW
  • Type: Human Exploration
  • Apollo 13 was the famous mission that never made it to the moon's surface because of a catastrophic malfunction on board, but the astronauts did return safely to the Earth. The mission was commanded by Jim Lovell, the Command Module Pilot was Jack Swigert, and the Lunar Module Pilot was Fred Haise. The mission launched on April 11th 1970 and the Capsule safely landed in the ocean on April 17th 1970.
COMPLEX OVERVIEW

Location

Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA

Pad

Launch Complex 39A