The launch vehicle for most of the manned Apollo missions was the Saturn V (Apollo 7, which had no Lunar Module, used a Saturn 1B launch vehicle instead). The callsigns of the Lunar Modules in the manned Apollo missions were: * Apollo 7: no Lunar Module (test of Command Module, stayed in Earth orbit) * Apollo 8: no callsign, designation LTA-B (dummy Lunar Module, went around Moon but didn't land) * Apollo 9: Spider (first test of Lunar Module, stayed in Earth orbit) * Apollo 10: Snoopy (full test of Lunar Module, went within 10 miles of lunar surface but didn't land) * Apollo 11: Eagle (first manned landing) * Apollo 12: Intrepid (second manned landing) * Apollo 13: Aquarius (went around Moon but didn't land due to problems) * Apollo 14: Antares (third manned landing) * Apollo 15: Falcon (fourth manned landing) * Apollo 16: Orion (fifth manned landing) * Apollo 17: Challenger (sixth manned landing)
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The program was called Apollo, and the missions designated with a number. Apollo 11 was the first to land on the moon. The command and lunar modules were all given different names by their crews.
The American spaceships that were used in the trips to the moon were part of the Apollo program. Specifically, the Apollo spacecraft consisted of the Command Module (CM), the Service Module (SM), and the Lunar Module (LM) used for moon landings.
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To date, only 12 American men have walked on the moon.
The American effort to land astronauts on the moon was named the Apollo program.
Neil Armstrong was the first American to walk on the moon. Buzz Aldrin followed him shortly after.
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The name of the earth's moon is not "The Moon". It has been known as "Luna" in literature for hundreds of years. But people just want to keep calling it "the moon".