the answer is the space shuttle challenger
Apollo 11 was the spacecraft
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Yes, he had two siblings. I'm not sure what their names are, so you might have to check another resource, sorry.
No, the noun 'astronauts' is a common noun, the plural form of the noun 'astronaut', a general word for someone who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'astronauts' is the names of the astronauts.
Cosmonaut or astronaut.
Cosmonaut or astronaut.
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Apollo 1 astronaut names: Unmanned Apollo 2 astronaut names: Unmanned Apollo 3 astronaut names: Virgil I. Grissom, Edward White, Roger B. Chaffee Apollo 4 astronaut names: Unmanned Apollo 5 astronaut names: Unmanned Apollo 6 astronaut names: Unmanned Apollo 7 astronaut names: Walter Schirra, Don Eisele, Walter Cunigham Apollo 8 astronaut names: Frank Borman, Jm Lovell, William Anders Apollo 9 astronaut names: James McDivitt, David Scott, Russel Schweickart Apollo 10 astronaut names: Tomas Stafford, John Young, Eugene Cernan Apollo 11 astronaut names: Neil Armstrong, Micheal Collins, "Buzz" Aldrin Apollo 12 astronaut names: Charles Conrad, Richard Gordan, Alan Bean Apollo 13 astronaut names: Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert, Fred Haise Apollo 14 astronaut names: Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, Edgar Mitchell Apollo 15 astronaut names: David Scott, Alfred Worden, James Irwin Apollo 16 astronaut names: John Young, Ken Mattingly, Charles Duke Apollo 17 astronaut names: Eugen Cernan, Robert Evans, Harrison Schmitt
Apollo 11 was the spacecraft
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the two spacecraft memorials are Gemini and Titan ll booster
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Astronaut and cosmonaut are the names given to people who travel in space, either as a pilot or crew member of a spacecraft. Astronaut is widely used by English-speaking countries, cosmonaut is used by Russia. Other countries like China use completely different words for space traveler.But they are essentially the same thing, astronaut being an American version and cosmonaut generally referring to Russian space travelers. It is the English rendering of the Russian word Kosmonavt
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Astronaut and cosmonaut are the names given to people who travel in space, either as a pilot or crew member of a spacecraft. Astronaut is widely used by English-speaking countries, cosmonaut is used by Russia. Other countries like China use completely different words for space traveler.But they are essentially the same thing, astronaut being an American version and cosmonaut generally referring to Russian space travelers. It is the English rendering of the Russian word Kosmonavt
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