Being a capsule, it simply re-entered, and landed in the ocean, later to be recovered by a carrier.
The apollo project spacecraft mostly landed on the sea of tranquillity, which is visible from Earth at night
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon. A technical issue with the spacecraft prevented the mission from landing as intended, and the astronauts had to abort their lunar landing and return safely to Earth.
The Apollo Spacecraft and the three astronauts returned to earth , after the spacecraft splashed into the Pacific ocean.
Apollo 11 was a three man spacecraft to land on the moon and to return back to the earth.
The Apollo 8 spacecraft was the first spacecraft to orbit the moon and then return safely to earth.
Apollo 8 was the first spacecraft to go around the moon and to return to earth. The astronauts were Frank Borman , James Lovell, and William Anders.
Apollo 7, Apollo 9, and Apollo 10 did not land on the moon. Apollo 7 was the first crewed mission in the program, testing the spacecraft in Earth orbit. Apollo 9 tested lunar module systems in Earth orbit. Apollo 10 performed a dress rehearsal for the moon landing, orbiting the moon but not landing.
No, Apollo 7 did not travel to the moon, its mission was only to test the validity of the spacecraft as it was the first manned launch of the Apollo hardware. Apollo 7 did not leave Earth orbit.
After completing its mission to land astronauts on the moon and safely return them to Earth in 1969, the Apollo 11 spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. The command module Columbia is now on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.
Apollo 13 spacecraft was near to the moon and they were shortly going to separate from the Apollo craft. that Lunar module. But it happened before they had separated.
No, Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon, but it did not land.
The mini-series "From the Earth to the Moon" detailed the missions of the Apollo spacecraft, specifically focusing on the Apollo program that aimed to send astronauts to the Moon.