Apollo 12 traveled to the moon and back to earth.
Apollo 11 traveled approximately 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) to reach the moon.
None have ever been outside low earth orbit. The moon is too far
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on NOV 19 1969.
They did not travel very far as it is solar powered buggy, they went in two short trips.
The correct filing order based on the chronological sequence of the Apollo missions is: Apollo 11 (the first moon landing, July 1969), Apollo 12 (November 1969), Apollo X (a precursor mission that flew close to the Moon but did not land, in May 1969), and Apollo XI (which should be noted as Apollo 11). Therefore, the order would be: Apollo X, Apollo 11, Apollo 12.
Apollo 11 traveled approximately 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) to reach the moon.
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they never did only Apollo 11 and up have been to the moon so far
There was no mission named Apollo 6. After the fire killed the crew of Apollo 1, the next manned mission was Apollo 7. All missions between 1 and 7 were hardware test flights and used a different naming convention.
None have ever been outside low earth orbit. The moon is too far
Apollo 12 was launched in December 1969.
The shot will travel a couple of hundred yards, easily.
A total of 12 people landed on moon so far, Armstrong and Aldrin of Apollo 11 were the first, followed by: Apollo 12 - Pete Conrad / Al Bean Apollo 14 - Alan Shepard / Ed Mitchell Apollo 15 - Dave Scott / Jim Irwin Apollo 16 - John Young / Charlie Duke Apollo 17 - Gene Cernan / Jack Schmitt
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on NOV 19 1969.
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on November 1969.
360 miles
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