In "Apollo 13," the astronaut who was initially selected to fly on the mission but had to be replaced due to having the measles was Ken Mattingly, portrayed by actor Gary Sinise.
Michael Collins, who orbited around the moon in the command module.
Harrison Schmitt was the third astronaut to walk on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972.
Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger B. Chaffee were astronauts who died in the Apollo 1 cabin fire in 1967. Their spacecraft, Apollo 1, was lost in the accident during a pre-launch test.
Michael Collins stayed in lunar orbit while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon.
Jim Lovell is famous for being an astronaut who participated in several important space missions, including the Apollo 13 mission. Lovell became well-known for his role in helping to safely return the crew of Apollo 13 to Earth after a critical failure on their spacecraft.
The astronaut who did not fly on Apollo 13 was Ken Mattingly. He was originally part of the Apollo 13 crew but was replaced by Jack Swigert after being exposed to German measles.
In the Apollo 13 space flight astronaut Thomas K. Mat tingly was grounded as he had measles. In a way he must have thanked his stars.
Ken Mattingly was originally assigned to the Apollo 13 mission but was replaced by Jack Swigert due to concerns of exposure to German measles.
Ken Mattingly was replaced from the Apollo 13 mission due to concerns about measles exposure, even though he never actually contracted the illness. Jack Swigert took his place on the flight.
The original astronauts of Apollo 13 were Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert. However, Swigert was a late substitution for the original Command Module Pilot, Ken Mattingly, due to concerns over a potential measles exposure.
Ken Mattingly had to miss the Apollo 13 mission because he was exposed to German measles, which was a concern due to the risk of spreading the infection to the other crew members. Mattingly was replaced by Jack Swigert just days before the mission launch.
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He had the Measles.
The original Apollo 13 team chosen by N.a.s.A were James Lovell, Fred Haise and Ken Mattingly, but ken Mattingly caught measles. So Mattingly was grounded and back up astronaut Jack Swigert took his place.
Ken Mattingly was grounded from the Apollo 13 mission because he was exposed to German measles, and NASA was concerned about the potential health risks in space. Jim Lovell, the commander of the mission, had been previously exposed to the same illness and was immune, which is why he was able to stay on the mission.
The last man astronaut to walk on the moon was Gene Cernan, who was part of the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972.
The Apollo capsule took three astronaut's.