2 Jim Lovell and Fred Haise
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The Apollo13 moon mission was aborted due to a blast. the astronauts were Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert and Fred Haise.
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None. James Lovel , John Swigert and Fred Haise were part of the Apollo 13 crew in the 7th mission to the moon, perhaps that is who you meant.
The only astronaunt that went to the moon twice is James Lovell. He was on the crew of both Apollo 8 and Apollo 13, and would have landed had they not had the mishap that wrecked the mission. He was fortunate to have returned to earth safely. Actually Jim Lovell was NOT the only astronaut to go to the moon twice - there were two others! - John Young went twice - as CM pilot on Apollo 10 and as commander of Apollo 16. - Gene Cernan also went twice - as LM pilot on Apollo 10 and as commander of Apollo 17.
The main characters are American NASA astronauts. As far as who they are: Jim Lovell played by Tom Hanks Fred Haise played by Bill Paxton Jack Swigert played by Kevin Bacon Ken Mattingly played by Gary Sinise
Fred Haise the Apollo 13 astronaut was suffering from an infection.
Fred Wallace Haise, Jr
Bill Paxton played Fred Haise in the film Apollo 13
Astronaut Fred w. Haise was always aApollo13 astronaut, but astronaut Thomas,K .Mattingly was replaced by a back up crew Jack Swigert.
He is well and alive, but has retired as a astronaut.
James Lovell and Fred W. Haise are retired astronauts, and astronaut Jack Swigert has died of bone marrow cancer.
Fred Haise was the lunar module pilot on Apollo 13 when there was an explosion on it in 1970. Mary was his wife. They got divorced because of all the press pressure that was put on them after Fred arrived back to Earth safely.
Fred Haise the lunar module pilot of Apollo13 experienced travel sickness in space.
He is alive, but is now retired as a astronaut.
The name of that astronaut was Thomas. K. Mat tingly and he was first chosen to fly in the Apollo 13 with James Lovell , Fred. w. Haise . So the back up astronaut Jack Swigert took his place.
Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, Jack Swigert.
During the flight it was Fred . W. Haise.