Apollo was the name of all the lunar missions. The various craft that went were numbered. 6 missions went to the moon and landed on it, which were Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17. Each lunar mission spacecraft consisted of two parts, a command module and a lunar module. The command module got people to the moon and orbited around it and got them back to Earth. The lunar module was the part that actually landed on the moon. The 6 lunar modules that landed on the moon were: Eagle Intrepid Antares Falcon Orion Challenger
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As of now, there have been over 100 successful lunar missions conducted by various countries and agencies. These missions include orbiters, landers, and rovers that have provided valuable data and insights about the Moon.
There are six moon landers or lunar modules on the moon , Apollo 13 failed to land on the moon.
The last three they failed.
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As of September 2021, NASA has had over 200 missions, with some resulting in partial or complete failure. However, the exact number of failed missions can vary depending on how failure is defined (e.g., partial failure, complete failure, etc.).
Apollo missions 11, 14, and 15 all placed retro-reflectors on the lunar surface.
Three, one each from Apollos 15, 16, and 17
The lunar probe made a successful landing.The lunar eclipse was spectacular.
The Russians did not make any successful moon landings, it was all unmanned.
Some missions can give a reward. It can be a lunar ribbon.
The Soviet Union's lunar program, which aimed to land a cosmonaut on the moon, faced setbacks and was ultimately canceled in the 1970s. The Soviet Union's N1 rocket, which was designed for lunar missions, failed to achieve a successful launch. This meant that the Soviet Union never came close to landing a cosmonaut on the moon.
A total of 12. Six manned missions to the lunar surface, with two men on the surface for each one.