Yes. There were three crew aboard.
The name of the third crew member of Apollo 11 was Michael Collins.
Apollo 1 was the first planned manned launch of the Apollo flight system. It was destroyed by fire, killing the three crew members aboard, while performing a routine ground-based test weeks before launch.
Quite possibly: "Happy Birthday to You" on March 8, 1969
The crew aboard the ship in "The Rhyme of The Ancient Mariner" by Coleridge are Death and Life-In-Death. As the ship approaches, the shipwrecked crew can see that the ship's crew mates are playing a deadly game of dice that will determine their fates.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
michael collins was the pilot so he did not walk on the moon
The crew of Apollo 13 was James "Jim" Lovell (commander), Fred Haise (lunar module pilot), and John "Jack" Swigert (command module pilot).
Apollo 3 was a test flight and therefore had no crew.
Jim Lovell's crew was originally scheduled for Apollo 14, but due to medical reasons, the original Apollo 13 crew had to be replaced. Lovell and his crew were then re-assigned to Apollo 13.
Alan Shepard and his crew was supposed to fly Apollo 13, but he got an ear infection close to the launch, so the crew of Apollo 14 were moved up a place allowing Alan Shepard to fly Apollo 14. The reason the whole crew switched was because they trained with each other and were put together to compliment each others skills.
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