The Apollo 13 did not land on the moon only.
what did the Apollo 13 do after there trip to the moon
On Apollo 13, the crew's mission objectives of landing on the moon and conducting scientific experiments had to be abandoned due to an oxygen tank explosion. The main focus became safely returning the crew to Earth, which was successfully achieved with the expertise and ingenuity of the crew and ground control.
Apollo 13 did not successfully land on the moon. The mission had to be aborted, and the crew safely returned to Earth without landing on the moon.
No, they were not - the first moon landing left Cape Canaveral in Florida on 16th July, 1969 with the crew of Apollo 11 landing on the moon four days later. Between July 1969 and December 1972 there were (in total) six manned moon landings made by Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 16 and finally Apollo 17. Apollo 13 was forced to return to Earth when an explosion in the rocket occurred when the crew were halfway to the moon but fortunately the crew survived and returned to Earth safely. There is even a movie about the Apollo 13 moon mission so that's evidence the moon landings were not faked.
Apollo 13 is the mission that experienced a critical failure on its way to the moon and had to abort the mission. The crew famously managed to safely return to Earth despite the challenges they faced.
what did the Apollo 13 do after there trip to the moon
Apollo 13 did not reach the moon because of the oxygen disaster and chaos
No, none of the crew of Apollo 13 flew in space again.
No, they were not - the first moon landing left Cape Canaveral in Florida on 16th July, 1969 with the crew of Apollo 11 landing on the moon four days later. Between July 1969 and December 1972 there were (in total) six manned moon landings made by Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 16 and finally Apollo 17. Apollo 13 was forced to return to Earth when an explosion in the rocket occurred when the crew were halfway to the moon but fortunately the crew survived and returned to Earth safely. There is even a movie about the Apollo 13 moon mission so that's evidence the moon landings were not faked.
They piloted the spacecraft around the moon and back to Earth.
The original crew was replaced with the backup crew because Charlie Duke got the measles.
The Apollo 13 crew had to ration their limited water and food supplies to ensure survival. They primarily subsisted on a liquid diet of rehydrated food packs and used the Lunar Module as a lifeboat, which had some supplies to sustain them until they could return safely to Earth.
The original Apollo 13 crew had to be replaced due to health concerns. Ken Mattingly was removed from the flight because he was exposed to German measles, and Jack Swigert took his place. Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, and Stuart Roosa were then assigned as the new Apollo 14 crew.
The crew of Apollo 13 was supposed to land in the hilly uplands region called Fra Mauro. However, due to an oxygen tank explosion on the spacecraft, their mission was aborted, and they had to circle around the moon and return to Earth without landing.
The Apollo 13 mission was part of NASA's Apollo program, which was designed to land men on the Earth's moon. Apollo 13 failed, however, due to an explosion in one of their oxygen tanks. The crew survived and returned to Earth, but they never landed on the moon. They did take pictures of the moon, however, so it could be said, in response to your question, that they studied Earth's moon.
The crew members of Apollo 13 were Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert. Lovell served as the commander, Haise was the lunar module pilot, and Swigert was the command module pilot.
The Apollo 13 crew consisted of astronauts from different parts of the United States. Jim Lovell was from Cleveland, Ohio; Fred Haise was from Biloxi, Mississippi; and Jack Swigert was from Denver, Colorado.