The difference of the apollo 11 astronauts wand the Apollo 17 astronaut was that in Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was a scientist, while All in the Apollo 11 were astronauts.
[1] The International Astronomical Union decides the names for craters on our Moon. [2] The IAU organizes the naming of each particular feature around a particular theme. [3] The names of craters tend to fall into two groups. Typically, it has been for deceased scientists, scholars, explorers, and artists who've become known for their contributions, be they fundamental or outstanding, to their respective fields. [4] But the craters around Apollo crater and the Mare Moscoviense are to be named after respectively decreased American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts.
3 astronauts flew on multiple Apollo missions * Jim Lovell - Apollo 8, Apollo 13 (intended to land) * John Young - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 16) * Eugene Cernan - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 17) No astronaut has walked on the moon more than once. Additionally 3 astronauts would have flew on multiple Apollo missions and possibly walked on the moon more than once had the program continued past Apollo 17 * Dick Gordon - Apollo 12 (had been slated to land on Apollo 18) * Fred Haise - Apollo 13 was scheduled for Apollo 19 * Stuart Roosa - Apollo 14 (he had also been slated to land on the moon with Apollo 20)
There were no astronaut fatalities in the Gemini program.Two of the three astronauts who died in the Apollo-1 accident had been in the Gemini program.These were Gus Grissom, and Ed White; Roger Chaffee was also killed in the Apollo-1 accident.
Apollo 7. Apollo 1 was to have been the first manned mission, but a fire during training killed all three astronauts in the capsule that should have taken them on the first mission.
The difference of the apollo 11 astronauts wand the Apollo 17 astronaut was that in Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was a scientist, while All in the Apollo 11 were astronauts.
[1] The International Astronomical Union decides the names for craters on our Moon. [2] The IAU organizes the naming of each particular feature around a particular theme. [3] The names of craters tend to fall into two groups. Typically, it has been for deceased scientists, scholars, explorers, and artists who've become known for their contributions, be they fundamental or outstanding, to their respective fields. [4] But the craters around Apollo crater and the Mare Moscoviense are to be named after respectively decreased American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts.
There have been no astronauts on the moon since the end of the Apollo missions.
There were no female astronauts in the Apollo program.
3 astronauts flew on multiple Apollo missions * Jim Lovell - Apollo 8, Apollo 13 (intended to land) * John Young - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 16) * Eugene Cernan - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 17) No astronaut has walked on the moon more than once. Additionally 3 astronauts would have flew on multiple Apollo missions and possibly walked on the moon more than once had the program continued past Apollo 17 * Dick Gordon - Apollo 12 (had been slated to land on Apollo 18) * Fred Haise - Apollo 13 was scheduled for Apollo 19 * Stuart Roosa - Apollo 14 (he had also been slated to land on the moon with Apollo 20)
The Apollo program sent astronauts to the Moon from 1968 to 1972, with the first landing made by Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969. No human has been to the Moon since 1972.
The answer is none, the only astronauts who have been to the moon got there in various Lunar Modules, all of which were launched on Apollo rockets.
There were no astronaut fatalities in the Gemini program.Two of the three astronauts who died in the Apollo-1 accident had been in the Gemini program.These were Gus Grissom, and Ed White; Roger Chaffee was also killed in the Apollo-1 accident.
Apollo 7. Apollo 1 was to have been the first manned mission, but a fire during training killed all three astronauts in the capsule that should have taken them on the first mission.
A total of 24 US astronauts have been to the Moon, and 12 have walked on its surface. There were a total of 27 astronauts on 9 Apollo lunar missions, but three of these went twice. (see related question)
When the Apollo astronauts were in orbit around the moon they were the furthest any human had been from the earth.
It showed up fatal flaws in the Apollo program which would have had more serious effects if they had been discovered later. Not a highlight: but the accident killed 3 Astronauts.