The only part of the Apollo spacecraft that returned to earth was the command module containing the crew and collected rocks and samples from the lunar surface. The service module and the ascent stage of the lunar module were jettisoned prior to re-entry, and the Saturn V rocket that propelled them into space dropped away in stages during the ascent and early orbit. The descent stage of the lunar module remained on the surface of the moon.
The last manned lunar mission, yes.
Sample return wights increased with each mission as each mission spent longer than the previous mission on the lunar surface. As such, Apollo 17, as the last mission, has the highest sample return weight. A17 brought back 111 kilograms (240 lb) of samples after spending 3 days, 2 hours, 59 minutes, and 40 seconds on the lunar surface.
The Lunar Module, also known as the LM or "Eagle" on the Apollo 11 mission, was the part of the spacecraft that landed on the Moon. It was designed to carry astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back.
The lunar rover was first used on the Apollo mission 15.
The last mission to the moon was Apollo 17, which landed on the lunar surface in December 1972. This mission was the sixth and final crewed lunar landing of the Apollo program, and the astronauts conducted a series of experiments and explorations during their stay on the moon before returning to Earth.
It was Apollo 15 the moon rover.
A manned lunar mission is a space mission in which astronauts travel to and land on the Moon. The astronauts conduct scientific research, collect samples, and perform experiments while on the lunar surface before returning safely to Earth. The Apollo missions in the 1960s and 1970s are examples of manned lunar missions.
A lunar lander is a spacecraft designed to land on the Moon's surface, often as part of a larger mission to explore or study the lunar environment. It typically includes systems for descent, landing, and sometimes ascent back to a lunar orbit or to a spacecraft in lunar orbit. The most famous example is the Apollo Lunar Module, used during NASA's Apollo missions to transport astronauts from lunar orbit to the Moon's surface and back. Lunar landers are crucial for surface exploration and scientific research on the Moon.
There were a total of 19 Apollo missions: Apollo-1A : Unmanned suborbital flight Apollo - 2 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 3 : Unmanned suborbital flight Apollo - 1 : Manned orbital mission, cancelled due to fatal accident. Apollo - 4 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 5 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 6 : Unmanned orbital fligth Apollo - 7 : Manned orbital mission Apollo - 8 : Manned lunar orbit mission Apollo - 9 : Manned orbital mission Apollo -10 : Manned lunar orbit mission Apollo- 11 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 12 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 13 : Lunar Landing mission, aborted due to accident Apollo- 14 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 15 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 16 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 17 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo -18 : Space rendevous mission with Soviet Soyuz spacecraft (Apollo-Soyuz)
The primary objective of the Apollo 11 mission was to land astronauts on the Moon and return them safely to Earth. The mission also aimed to collect lunar samples, conduct scientific experiments, and demonstrate the technology and capabilities needed for future lunar missions.
The first Apollo mission to carry a Lunar Roving Vehicle was Apollo 15. It was the fourth mission to land astronauts on the Moon and took place in July 1971. The use of the Lunar Roving Vehicle allowed astronauts to explore more extensive areas on the lunar surface.
Apollo 11's mission was in July 1969.