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It is estimated that about 400,000 people worked in the space program to fly the 6 Apollo missions that landed on the moon to the moon.
Apollo 11 was a venture by the United States government. Under the auspices of NASA, the Apollo program sent a total of 11 missions into space, six of which landed on the moon.
Apollo 11 landed there in 1969, but other Apollo missions orbited it before that. Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to the moon, and the astronauts participating orbited the moon but did not land on it.
Apollo 11 Incorrect, it is The Soviet Union's Luna missions which included Luna 1, fly by Luna 2, crashed into surface Luna 3, Landed on moon Then came: Apollo 8, fly by Apollo 11, landed on moon
17 Apollo missions altogether.
It is estimated that about 400,000 people worked in the space program to fly the 6 Apollo missions that landed on the moon to the moon.
Apollo 11 Apollo 12 Apollo 14 Apollo 15 Apollo 16 and Apollo 17
I'm assuming the question is asking if they are still active in space missions and not asking if they ever landed after their mission. No, they all retired from NASA.
Apollo 11 was a venture by the United States government. Under the auspices of NASA, the Apollo program sent a total of 11 missions into space, six of which landed on the moon.
Apollo 11 landed there in 1969, but other Apollo missions orbited it before that. Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to the moon, and the astronauts participating orbited the moon but did not land on it.
Apollo 11 Incorrect, it is The Soviet Union's Luna missions which included Luna 1, fly by Luna 2, crashed into surface Luna 3, Landed on moon Then came: Apollo 8, fly by Apollo 11, landed on moon
17 Apollo missions altogether.
Apollo
Apollo 14 landed at the site originally planned for Apollo 13. Apollo 15, 16 and 17 also landed on the Moon. Three crews flew to the Skylab space station using Apollo spacecraft, but they were named Skylab missions. The final mission, which used Apollo hardware but not go to the moon, flew as one of the two spacecraft that linked up in orbit with a Soviet crew in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. This was the first manned international space mission. I saw that Apollo spacecraft launched from the Kennedy Space Center. This was the last American manned spaceflight until the Space Shuttle almost 6 years later.
The Apollo space missions are numbered from Apollo 7 to 17.
It was given the name Apollo , after the Greek god Apollo.
The Apollo space missions are numbered from Apollo 7 to 17.