NASA's Apollo Program lasted from 1963-1972. In which time it held 15 missions of different objectives. Including Apollo 11 consisting of Neil Armstong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins
There were a total of 11 space mission in the Apollo program. From Apollo 7 to Apollo 17.
There is a three way tie: Jim Lovell, Gene Cernan, and John Young all made three flights on or around the moon. Lovell: Apollo 8, Apollo 13 Young: Apollo 10, Apollo 16 Cernan: Apollo 10, Apollo 17
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.
it never landed. The first 10 Apollo were test flights. Apollo 1 had a fire.
These missions were used as test flights and proof-of-concept flights to prepare for the first moon landing, which was performed by the crew of Apollo 11.
There were a total of 11 space mission in the Apollo program. From Apollo 7 to Apollo 17.
17 total. 5 unmanned test flights, 12 manned flights (including Apollo 1 which was destroyed by fire on the pad). Of the manned flights there were 7 attemped moon landings, 6 of which were succesful.
There was no real Apollo 5 mission. All flights before Apollo 7 were unmanned equipment test flights that never left Earth orbit.
There is a three way tie: Jim Lovell, Gene Cernan, and John Young all made three flights on or around the moon. Lovell: Apollo 8, Apollo 13 Young: Apollo 10, Apollo 16 Cernan: Apollo 10, Apollo 17
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.
it never landed. The first 10 Apollo were test flights. Apollo 1 had a fire.
It happened in 1961
These missions were used as test flights and proof-of-concept flights to prepare for the first moon landing, which was performed by the crew of Apollo 11.
No one. After the fire of Apollo 1, all missions up to Apollo 6 included were unmanned test flights.
The Apollo program initially included 13 manned lunar missions (Apollos 8-20). However, 18, 19, and 20 were canceled.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_program 11 manned flights, 7-17, plus Apollo/Soyuz, plus several unmanned early shots.
Unfortunately, no.