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Apollo 13
Apollo 13 was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program and would have been the third Moon landing. The craft was launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970, but the landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module (SM) exploded two days into the mission, disabling its electrical and life-support system. The crew, supported by backup systems on the Apollo Lunar Module, instead looped around the Moon in a circumlunar trajectory and returned safely to Earth on April 17. The mission was commanded by Jim Lovell, with Jack Swigert as command module (CM) pilot and Fred Haise as Lunar Module (LM) pilot. Swigert was a late replacement for Ken Mattingly, who was grounded after exposure to rubella.
Jim Lovell
James Arthur Lovell Jr. was an American astronaut, naval aviator, test pilot, and mechanical engineer. In 1968, as command module pilot of Apollo 8, he, along with Frank Borman and William Anders, became one of the first three astronauts to fly to and orbit the Moon. He then commanded the Apollo 13 lunar mission in 1970 which, after a critical failure en route, looped around the Moon and returned safely to Earth.

Apollo 13
1995 film by Ron Howard

Jack Swigert
NASA Astronaut, Pilot (1931-1982)

Ken Mattingly
American astronaut

Fred Haise
American astronaut

Gene Kranz
NASA Flight Director and manager
Fra Mauro
lunar impact crater
free-return trajectory
trajectory of a spacecraft to a secondary body which allows the vehicle to return to the primary body without propulsion
Houston, we have a problem
popular (slightly erroneous) quotation uttered during Apollo 13
Fra Mauro formation
landing site of Apollo 14, named after Fra Mauro crater