No all the apollo 11 crew did not land on thre moon, only Neil Armstrong and edwin Aldrin walked on the moon, while Michael Collins the command module pilot was orbiting the moon.
Apollo 3 was a test flight so it did not have any crew at all.
As far as was ever known to the public, all of the people who ever stepped onto the moon were astronaut members of NASA's Apollo program, and all of them were Americans. No Russian ever set foot on the moon. Yet.
They made it "to" the Moon in the sense they went all the way there, all the way around it, and all the way back. However, the malfunction prevented them from landing, as they had been scheduled to do.
All the Apollo 13 astronauts were from the U.S Air Force.
they were Apollo missions (such as; Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 13, etc.).
No, all of the Apollo 11 crew made it to the moon and back to Earth safely.
Apollo 3 was a test flight so it did not have any crew at all.
After they landed on the moon, they checked up the craft if all was well. Then they went for their famous moon walk.
As far as was ever known to the public, all of the people who ever stepped onto the moon were astronaut members of NASA's Apollo program, and all of them were Americans. No Russian ever set foot on the moon. Yet.
They made it "to" the Moon in the sense they went all the way there, all the way around it, and all the way back. However, the malfunction prevented them from landing, as they had been scheduled to do.
All the Apollo 13 astronauts were from the U.S Air Force.
All Apollo missions consisted of three crew members. Apollo 13's crew was Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert.
they were Apollo missions (such as; Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 13, etc.).
No Apollo 11 stayed on the moon for a little over 24 hours in all.
Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the American Apollo space program. It was an F type mission---its purpose was to be a "dry run" for the Apollo 11 mission, testing all of the procedures and components of a Moon landing without actually landing on the Moon itself. The mission included the second crew to orbit the Moon and an all-up test of the lunar module (LM) in lunar orbit. The LM came to within 8.4 nmi (15.6 km) of the lunar surface during practice maneuvers.
Most of them were unmanned test flights with a few notable exclusions. Apollo 1 and her crew were destroyed in a fire weeks before the launch was scheduled. Apollo 7 was the first manned flight of the Apollo hardware, and Apollo 8 carried the first humans ever into orbit around the moon. All other flights were test flights.
There were two Apollo missions that orbited the moon without landing. Apollo 8, carrying the first humans to ever be inside the gravitational influence of anything besides the earth, entered lunar orbit December 24, 1968. Apollo 10, as a dress rehearsal of the first landing, had the LM orbit all the way down to within 9 miles of the moon's surface, but did not actually land. The crew entered orbit May 22, 1969.