No Apollo missions landed people on the moon.
The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.
six of the Apollo missions successfully landed on the moon
they were Apollo missions (such as; Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 13, etc.).
they landed on the moon
In the Mercury progam there were 20 unmanned launches; of these four carried monkeys (2 rhesus macaque and 2 chimpanzees); and 6 manned missions. Further missions wre planned, but were cancelled in favour of the Gemini program.In the Apollo program there were 6 unmanned missions; and 12 manned mission, of these 6 missions landed on the moon.In addition the four skylab missions used Apollo equipment; as did the Apollo-Soyuz mission. However these were not considered to be part of the Apollo program.
The moon
The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.
six of the Apollo missions successfully landed on the moon
they were Apollo missions (such as; Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 13, etc.).
Six Apollo missions landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972
they landed on the moon
In the Mercury progam there were 20 unmanned launches; of these four carried monkeys (2 rhesus macaque and 2 chimpanzees); and 6 manned missions. Further missions wre planned, but were cancelled in favour of the Gemini program.In the Apollo program there were 6 unmanned missions; and 12 manned mission, of these 6 missions landed on the moon.In addition the four skylab missions used Apollo equipment; as did the Apollo-Soyuz mission. However these were not considered to be part of the Apollo program.
The Apollo missions to land on the moon successfully were Apollo11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
6
There were 17 Apollo missions, 11 of which were manned, and 6 of which landed on the lunar surface.
They were all called Apollo, followed by the mission number. The missions that landed on the moon were Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
There have been six Apollo missions that have landed on the moon. But many other unmanned missions.