The Apollo missions' were based around the Saturn V rocket - the only rocket ever flown that was powerful enough to reach the moon.
The program that took astronauts to the moon was Apollo. It was not a space station.
The rocket that took astronauts to the moon was called the Saturn V. The Apollo missions used the Saturn V rocket to launch astronauts to the moon and back.
The spacecraft that the astronauts took from Apollo 11 to the surface of the Moon was called the Lunar Module (LM). It was also known as the "Eagle." The LM separated from the Command Module in lunar orbit and carried the astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin to the Moon's surface.
Apollo 11
The craft that took astronauts to the moon was called the Apollo spacecraft. It consisted of the command module, service module, and lunar module. The lunar module, known as the "LEM," was specifically designed to land on the moon's surface.
It was the lunar module The Eagle.
Neil Armstrong was.
The vehicle that took the first astronauts to the moon was the Apollo Lunar Module, specifically the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969. The Lunar Module was part of the larger Apollo spacecraft that carried the astronauts into lunar orbit and then the Lunar Module descended to the surface of the moon with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
We know it took them about 3 days.
The program's name was Apollo, and accomplished the first manned landing on the Moon with Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969.
It took about 3 days for the various lunar missions to reach the moon.
No astronauts have died on the moon. All astronauts who have traveled to the moon returned safely to Earth.