That's a REALLY hard question to answer because it involves some really detailed calculations. All of which I can DO, but I'm really lazy and don't want to at the moment.
Millions and millions of pounds, though.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft used approximately 7.6 million pounds of fuel for its entire mission, including the journey to the Moon, lunar landing, and return to Earth. The Saturn V rocket that launched the spacecraft had three stages, each burning a different type of fuel to propel the spacecraft into space.
Flat Tire and no jack?Actually it would have required too much fuel to bring back and since it was designed for the moon there was no reason to. future moon travelers may find a use for it.
The fuel used by the Apollo 15 spacecraft as well as all the Apollo spacecrafts , was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
Apollo 11 was reaching a limit of how much fuel they could use before aborting. If they ran out of a certain amount of full, they would not have enough to do a lunar landing and return to Earth. Fortunately, Neil Armstrong was able to land with 17 seconds of fuel before having to abort.
The astronaunts of apollo 8 used silly putty to fasten theirs tool down when they took it to the moon.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft used approximately 7.6 million pounds of fuel for its entire mission, including the journey to the Moon, lunar landing, and return to Earth. The Saturn V rocket that launched the spacecraft had three stages, each burning a different type of fuel to propel the spacecraft into space.
Apollo 11
No, the Apollo Program was cancelled after the final moon landing (Apollo 17) in December 1972.
Flat Tire and no jack?Actually it would have required too much fuel to bring back and since it was designed for the moon there was no reason to. future moon travelers may find a use for it.
The fuel used by the Apollo 15 spacecraft as well as all the Apollo spacecrafts , was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
Apollo 11 was reaching a limit of how much fuel they could use before aborting. If they ran out of a certain amount of full, they would not have enough to do a lunar landing and return to Earth. Fortunately, Neil Armstrong was able to land with 17 seconds of fuel before having to abort.
The astronaunts of apollo 8 used silly putty to fasten theirs tool down when they took it to the moon.
Neil Armstrong was the commander of the first Apollo spacecraft to land on the moon. Apollo 11.
a rocket !!
The Apollo missions helped us learn a good deal about the moon, but not all that there is to know. For one thing, they only explored small portions of the moon's surface. Additionally, we now have technology that we did not have during the Apollo missions which we can use to study the moon.
The launch vehicle used on all the Apollo moon landing missions was the Saturn V
Get a rocket that takes you from Earth's surface to Moon's orbit, and use a Lunar Lander to travel from Moon's orbit to surface. That's the way Apollo missions did.You will have to use a rocket to get there.