No the Apollo spacecrafts are not reusable, like the space shuttles.
No, none of the parts of the Apollo 11 spacecraft were reusable. The entire spacecraft was discarded and burned up upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere except for the command module which returned with the astronauts.
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Apollo 13 was not a shuttle, as it was not reusable.
Apollo 13 was not a Space Shuttle in any sence, as it was not a reusable space craft.
Oh, dude, the Apollo 11 shuttle was actually called the Command Module Columbia. I mean, who needs a fancy name when you're going to the moon, right? It's like, "Hey, Columbia, take us to the moon and back, no big deal." So yeah, that's the official name, but let's be real, we all just call it Apollo 11 because that's way cooler.
No Apollo 11 was not haunted.
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Zero. Apollo 11 was the first attempt to land men on the moon.
The Apollo 11 mission cost was estimated to be around $355 million in 1969, which would equate to over $2.5 billion in today's money when adjusted for inflation. This cost covered the expenses for development, testing, launch, and operations of the mission.
Apollo 11 was named after the Apollo program, which aimed to land a person on the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth. The number 11 designates that it was the eleventh mission in the Apollo program's series of lunar missions.
N.A.S.A launched Apollo 11.
The Apollo 11 was launched in 1969.