The Apollo spacecraft has three modules the Service module, the command module and the lunar module.
The Apollo spacecraft that went to the moon carried a crew of three.
Three Astronauts; one space craft. Apollo was the first three Astronaut spacecraft.
The first missions to the moon, including the Apollo missions, used the Saturn V rocket to launch the spacecraft, and the Apollo spacecraft itself to transport astronauts to and from the moon.
Apollo 1, but the first Apollo to be launched was Apollo 7, a three man spacecraft.
The Lunar Modules were spacecraft designed to land astronauts on the moon during NASA's Apollo program. They were left on the moon's surface after each mission, so they are still there today, with no plans for retrieval.
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They were built throughout the 60's and into the 70's. The spacecraft and various modules went through many, many iterations and versions. There was not just a single design that was used throughout the program.
Apollo 11 was a spacecraft launched for the moon, with three astronauts.
The Apollo Mission
Some spacecraft that have successfully landed on the moon include the Apollo lunar modules from the Apollo missions, the Soviet Luna landers, and the Chinese Chang'e landers. These missions have provided valuable data and samples from the lunar surface.
It is called the Apollo spacecraft.
Apollo-Soyuz, made and activated after the phase-out of the Apollo program mated an Apollo command module (US) with a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft in orbit- both craft being manned, and this was sometimes called the summit in the sky. occured in l974 or 75. Do not confuse with Skylab, which used Apollo command modules as access craft.