In Greek myth, Apollo did not die.
As of July 2012, Carl Weathers is still living.
No, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, the crew members of Apollo 11, are no longer living. Neil Armstrong passed away in 2012, Michael Collins in 2021, and Buzz Aldrin is still alive.
All of the men who landed on the moon are still living with the exception of three: Pete Conrad, Commander of Apollo12, who died on 8th July 1999 from a motorcycle accident at the age of 69. Alan Shepard, Commander of Apollo 14, who died on 21st July 1998 from cancer. James Irwin, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 15, who died on 8th August 1991 from a heart attack. Still living are: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 Alan Bean, Apollo 12 Ed Mitchell, Apollo 14 Dave Scott, Apollo 15 John Young and Charlie Duke, Apollo 16 Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17.
No
It depends what kind of Apollo. If it's the Greek God Apollo, he was a musician, a poet, a prophet, and he looked after his red cows, which Hermes stole as a baby.
No, the Apollo Program was cancelled after the final moon landing (Apollo 17) in December 1972.
No. The final Apollo mission took place in December of 1972.
Apollo is a ageless and immortal Greek god, so yes.
Three from the Apollo missions and two from the Soviet Unions Moon Walker program, so five total.
There was no Apollo 18, the final mission of the Apollo program was A17. Apollo 18 is simply an urban legend and a movie, both of which are fictional.
Yes, there are multiple temples dedicated to Apollo still standing around the world. One of the most famous is the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece. It is a well-preserved ancient temple that can still be visited by tourists.
Apollo traveled to different area in and around Greece, where he was - and in some parts, still is - worshiped as a God.