Apollo 11
Apollo 13
Apollo 1
The Apollo 1 mission was originally scheduled to launch on Feb 21, 1967. The mission was the first crewed flight of Apollo and 3 astronauts, Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee, lost their lives in the tragedy.
The Apollo 13 was a big set back to both N.A.S.A as well us the U.S.A . the mission failed due to to a explosion in the spacecraft. Amd time and money was lost to rectify it.
While technically successful (all the Apollo missions except 1 and 13 were successful), Apollo 6 was not an actual flight. After Apollo 1, all missions until 7 were hardware test flights and were not officially numbered. Manned flights go from 1 (which was lost to fire) directly to Apollo 7, which saw three men orbit the Earth in the Command Module.
Apollo 13
Apollo 1
no it was lost in space
The Apollo 1 mission was originally scheduled to launch on Feb 21, 1967. The mission was the first crewed flight of Apollo and 3 astronauts, Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee, lost their lives in the tragedy.
Apollo 1- a launch pad test resulted in a fire in the space capsule exacerbated by the fact that, at that time, NASA had a high oxygen atmosphere in space capsules, which greatly intensified the fire. The 3 astronauts in the capsule were killed, Grissom, White and Chaffee.They were the only Astronauts lost in the Apollo program.
The Apollo 13 was a big set back to both N.A.S.A as well us the U.S.A . the mission failed due to to a explosion in the spacecraft. Amd time and money was lost to rectify it.
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The Apollo 8 mission took its crew of 3astronauts into orbit around the Moon. This was the first manned space mission to orbit the Moon. Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders were about 78 miles/125 km above the lunar surface They fired their rocket motor to turn Apollo 8 into orbit and completed 10 elliptical lunar orbits. Each time the space craft went behid the Moon (related from Earth viewpoint) they lost radio communications with Earth.
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
No, the Apollo 13 mission was nearly lost when they had problems. Tom Hanks made a movie about it. You may remember " Houston, I think we have a problem." That is where it comes from.
While technically successful (all the Apollo missions except 1 and 13 were successful), Apollo 6 was not an actual flight. After Apollo 1, all missions until 7 were hardware test flights and were not officially numbered. Manned flights go from 1 (which was lost to fire) directly to Apollo 7, which saw three men orbit the Earth in the Command Module.
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