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Each Apollo mission carried 3 crew members.
Thee were three men on Apollo 11, two men (Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin) on the lander and one (Michael Collins) in the orbiter. Every Apollo mission carried three white, male, American astronauts.
There were a total of 17 Apollo missions, with Apollo 7 being the first manned mission and Apollo 17 being the final mission that landed on the Moon.
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The Apollo mission included the command module (Columbia) and the lunar module (Eagle). In total carrying three people. The lunar module (Eagle) carried two people.
There were a total of 19 Apollo missions: Apollo-1A : Unmanned suborbital flight Apollo - 2 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 3 : Unmanned suborbital flight Apollo - 1 : Manned orbital mission, cancelled due to fatal accident. Apollo - 4 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 5 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 6 : Unmanned orbital fligth Apollo - 7 : Manned orbital mission Apollo - 8 : Manned lunar orbit mission Apollo - 9 : Manned orbital mission Apollo -10 : Manned lunar orbit mission Apollo- 11 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 12 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 13 : Lunar Landing mission, aborted due to accident Apollo- 14 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 15 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 16 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 17 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo -18 : Space rendevous mission with Soviet Soyuz spacecraft (Apollo-Soyuz)
There were a total of 15 Apollo missions that had crewed spacecrafts, with Apollo 7 being the first crewed mission and Apollo 17 being the final crewed mission.
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No deaths occurred during the Apollo 8 mission. It was the second crewed mission in the Apollo program and was primarily focused on orbiting the Moon. The three astronauts - Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders - returned safely to Earth after completing their mission.
The question is not clear, there were three astronauts at a time in a Apollo mission , and there were 11 Apollo missions.
It was the 11th mission in the Apollo project. Like the planets, many US rockets and space projects carried names from mythology. The first manned project was called Mercury, after the winged Roman messenger. The second, Gemini, came from the sign of twins because the capsule carried two astronauts. The Apollo project was named by NASA manager Abe Silverstein who thought "Apollo riding his chariot across the Sun was appropriate to the grand scale of the proposed program."
Apollo 14 conducted many scientific experiments. Information on these can be found at the below link.