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During the Apollo mission a total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon. On each trip to the moon 2 astronauts walked on the moon.
Only two pair of astronauts walked on the moon each time, a Apollo craft landed on the moon.
Three. The Commander (CDR), the Command Module Pilot (CMP), and the Lunar Module Pilot (LMP)
If you take the ~$20.4 billion price tag of the Apollo program and break it down into a cost per manned flight (Apollo flew 11 manned missions, 6 of which landed on the moon), each mission cost roughly $1.85 billion. Of course there are many ways to break down the cost of the missions, but since NASA accounted for the program as a whole rather than per mission there is no official figure.
Two astronauts descended to the lunar surface in the lunar module, while the third astronaut orbited the moon alone in the command module. Each Apollo crew had three astronauts: a Commander, a Command Module Pilot (CMP) and a Lunar Module Pilot (LMP). The Commander and the LMP walked on the Moon while the CMP stayed in the orbiting Apollo Command/Service-Module. Mission: Commander - LMP * 11 Neil Armstrong - Buzz Aldrin * 12 Charles Conrad - Alan Bean * 14 Alan Shepard - Edgar Mitchell * 15 David Scott - James Irwin * 16 John Young - Charles Duke * 17 Gene Cernan - Harrison Schmitt Each Apollo mission had three astronauts. One stayed in the Apollo module orbiting the moon while the other two landed and walked on the moon.
Two astronauts walked on the moon on each moon mission.
During the Apollo mission a total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon. On each trip to the moon 2 astronauts walked on the moon.
A total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon , two in each mission.
It was called the Apollo mission.
There were always 3 astronauts at a time in the Appolo missions.
Only two pair of astronauts walked on the moon each time, a Apollo craft landed on the moon.
Apollo 1: Never launched - lost (with its crew of three) in launch pad accident Apollo 2: 1966 Apollo 3: 1966 Apollo 4: 1967 Apollo 5: 1968 Apollo 6: 1968 Apollo 7: 1968 (first manned mission of Apollo series) Apollo 8: 1968 (first manned voyage to Moon - no landing) Apollo 9: 1969 Apollo 10: 1969 (second manned voyage to Moon - no landing) Apollo 11: 1969 (Man first lands on the Moon) Apollo 12: 1969 Apollo 13: 1970 (mission aborted due to equipment failure) Apollo 14: 1971 Apollo 15: 1971 Apollo 16: 1972 Apollo 17: 1972
Three. The Commander (CDR), the Command Module Pilot (CMP), and the Lunar Module Pilot (LMP)
As each Apollo spacecraft had three astronauts at a time and seven Apollo crafts flew to the moon, there were a total of 21 astronauts.
If you take the ~$20.4 billion price tag of the Apollo program and break it down into a cost per manned flight (Apollo flew 11 manned missions, 6 of which landed on the moon), each mission cost roughly $1.85 billion. Of course there are many ways to break down the cost of the missions, but since NASA accounted for the program as a whole rather than per mission there is no official figure.
What mission are you referring to? There were only 3 men in each Apollo crew. 2 landed while the third circled the moon in the command module.
Two astronauts descended to the lunar surface in the lunar module, while the third astronaut orbited the moon alone in the command module. Each Apollo crew had three astronauts: a Commander, a Command Module Pilot (CMP) and a Lunar Module Pilot (LMP). The Commander and the LMP walked on the Moon while the CMP stayed in the orbiting Apollo Command/Service-Module. Mission: Commander - LMP * 11 Neil Armstrong - Buzz Aldrin * 12 Charles Conrad - Alan Bean * 14 Alan Shepard - Edgar Mitchell * 15 David Scott - James Irwin * 16 John Young - Charles Duke * 17 Gene Cernan - Harrison Schmitt Each Apollo mission had three astronauts. One stayed in the Apollo module orbiting the moon while the other two landed and walked on the moon.