Apollo was the title given to the American three man spacecraft.
New Answer (Clearer)Depends what you mean by "rockets". The term "rocket" can be applied to fireworks, missiles, engines and space craft.If you mean a space shuttle, then, yes, they can carry people.People who go into space in space shuttles are celled astronauts.Previous Answer (Vague)Yes.
N.a.s.A sent the Apollo spacecrafts in space.
There was no space shuttle on Apollo 11
It was N.A.s.A that sent Apollo 11 into space.
There were a total of 11 space mission in the Apollo program. From Apollo 7 to Apollo 17.
New Answer (Clearer)Depends what you mean by "rockets". The term "rocket" can be applied to fireworks, missiles, engines and space craft.If you mean a space shuttle, then, yes, they can carry people.People who go into space in space shuttles are celled astronauts.Previous Answer (Vague)Yes.
N.a.s.A sent the Apollo spacecrafts in space.
It was N.A.s.A that sent Apollo 11 into space.
There was no space shuttle on Apollo 11
There were a total of 11 space mission in the Apollo program. From Apollo 7 to Apollo 17.
Gemini 1,Apollo 11, Apollo 12 and i think Apollo 13
Apollo 11 went into space in 1969.
No such thing. Apollo 11 was a space capsule (command module). Its at the National Air & Space Museum. Space shuttles had wings and were used about a decade after the last Apollo.
The Apollo space missions are numbered from Apollo 7 to 17.
The Apollo 13 astronauts were not on the space shuttle.
Apollo 13 did not use a Space Shuttle. Apollo 13 was in April, 1970. The Space Shuttle was not invented until the '80s. Apollo 13 was launched by Saturn V.
The Space Shuttle and the Apollo spacecraft were two different programs. The Space Shuttle, also known as the Shuttle Transport System, or STS, was not named after Apollo.