Soyuz
Apollo is the name of the American spacecraft and Soyuz is the name of the Russian spacecraft.
The Apollo 18 spacecraft docked with the Russian Soyuz 19 spacecraft in orbit during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1975. This was the first international human spaceflight mission conducted by NASA and the Soviet space agency.
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The Apollo spacecraft that went to the moon carried a crew of three.
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Neil Armstrong was the commander of the first Apollo spacecraft to land on the moon. Apollo 11.
Soyuz 19 was a Soviet spacecraft that was part of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a joint space mission between the United States and the Soviet Union. It launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and then docked with the American Apollo spacecraft in Earth orbit as part of the mission in July 1975.
The launch vehicle used on all the Apollo moon landing missions was the Saturn V
The Apollo 11 was a bigger spacecraft ,then mercury or Gemini spacecraft.
What makes the space shuttles different than other space craft is that they are reusable. Most spacecraft are used one time, then disposed of. The Russian Soyuz and the American Apollo spacecraft are examples of this. Another difference is the way they return to Earth. After other spacecraft reenter Earth's atmosphere, they deploy parachutes and make water landings (US Apollo), or land in snow (Russian Soyuz). The space shuttle lands like an airplane.
Richard Hilliard has written: 'Lucky 13' -- subject(s): Apollo 13 (Spacecraft), Project Apollo (U.S.), Space vehicle accidents
It was launched from the launch vehicle at Cape Kennedy.