Neil Armstrong flew in Gemini 8,Buzz aldin Gemini 12 and Michael Collins Gemini 10 The Gemini missions were all about making everything come together for athe moon landings for the Apollo program.
After Apollo 11, they were deemed to be far too valuable to NASA to be sent back into space.
Apollo 3 was a test flight so it did not have any crew at all.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
The Saturn C-1 (also known as the Saturn 1) was only used for ten flights near the beginning of the Apollo Program, to test various aspects of the Apollo spacecraft and other technology. There were never any manned launches.
No, all three members of the Apollo 13 crew survived the explosion and returned safely back to Earth.
All Apollo missions had a crew size of 3. The crew size of any spacecraft is limited by weight. The larger the crew the larger the craft needs to be and the larger the amount of consumables carried into space to keep the crew alive while off the earth must be. Eventually the weight of the spacefraft will be greater than the rocket lifting it off the Earth (or whatever planet it happens to be on) can handle. For the Apollo missions, the maximum crew size was 3.
Apollo 3 was a test flight so it did not have any crew at all.
No, none of the crew of Apollo 13 flew in space again.
The FAA prohibits smoking on board for any flights in the US. Smoking is also prohibited on international flights. Few (if any) countries still allow smoking on domestic flights. Whether or not the person is a crew member has no relevance.
There are no maps made as a result of Apollo 13. The mission objectives of Apollo 13 were never completed, and the crew almost died.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
The Saturn C-1 (also known as the Saturn 1) was only used for ten flights near the beginning of the Apollo Program, to test various aspects of the Apollo spacecraft and other technology. There were never any manned launches.
No, all three members of the Apollo 13 crew survived the explosion and returned safely back to Earth.
All Apollo missions had a crew size of 3. The crew size of any spacecraft is limited by weight. The larger the crew the larger the craft needs to be and the larger the amount of consumables carried into space to keep the crew alive while off the earth must be. Eventually the weight of the spacefraft will be greater than the rocket lifting it off the Earth (or whatever planet it happens to be on) can handle. For the Apollo missions, the maximum crew size was 3.
The were the LEAST worried about any number of uncountable items. This questions is nearly impossible to answer with any accuracy.
No, but PDX is working on those flights. Currently there are no flights from PDX to Orlando. You have to go there via other city.
He didn't take any friends, but 2 other astronauts travelled with him to the moon. Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon with Armstrong. Aldrin's job was to tell Armstrong his rate of descent, forward speed and fuel levels. This was necessary because Armstrong was too busy looking out of the window for a place to land to look at the instruments inside the spacecraft. The other man on the Apollo 11 crew was Michael Collins, who stayed in the Command Module while Armstrong and Aldrin landed. Collins was charged with getting the crew to the moon and back. He was also responsible for making observations and taking orbital photos of the moon to find suitable landing sites for future Apollo missions. Collins' most important task was to be ready to rescue Armstrong and Aldrin should the Lunar Module not reach lunar orbital altitude. Every Apollo mission took a crew of 3 people. There was no room for tourists on any Apollo spaceflight.
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