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  1. Electrical fault on an O2 canister caused an explosion in the oxygen tank which also damaged the second tank. This left the spacecraft virtually crippled, as the oxygen tanks were necessary for the supply of electrical power.
  2. CO2 scrubbers became saturated by change in mission profile. The Lunar Module (LEM) was not designed for 3 astronauts, and the system became overwhelmed. This simple problem would have killed the astronauts , but some makeshift adjustments solved the problem.
  3. The trajectory of the spacecraft was affected because of the venting of oxygen into space, and the actual physical disruption caused by the explosion. Also the necessary abandonment of the moon landing meant that the crew needed to be brought back to earth by a different route, and one that was as short as possible. Because there was the possibility of the main engine having been affected, this need to be done using the LM's engines, something certainly not performed before in space.
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Three problems that occurred on Apollo 13 were an explosion in the oxygen tank, resulting in loss of power and life support systems, limited availability of consumables like water and power, and the need to use the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat" to ensure the crew's safe return to Earth.

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