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Jim Lovell
Apollo 1: Never launched - lost (with its crew of three) in launch pad accident Apollo 2: 1966 Apollo 3: 1966 Apollo 4: 1967 Apollo 5: 1968 Apollo 6: 1968 Apollo 7: 1968 (first manned mission of Apollo series) Apollo 8: 1968 (first manned voyage to Moon - no landing) Apollo 9: 1969 Apollo 10: 1969 (second manned voyage to Moon - no landing) Apollo 11: 1969 (Man first lands on the Moon) Apollo 12: 1969 Apollo 13: 1970 (mission aborted due to equipment failure) Apollo 14: 1971 Apollo 15: 1971 Apollo 16: 1972 Apollo 17: 1972
Jim Lovell
Apollo 11
Apollo 13
when he lost his hydrocephaly
Apollo 1
Abysses are important because they provide unique ecosystems that support a diverse range of marine species. They also contribute to the regulation of global climate by absorbing and storing carbon dioxide. Additionally, abysses are valuable for scientific research and exploration to better understand the deep sea environment.
no it was lost in space
from England to lost
We lost the crew of Apollo 1 before they ever launched, Apollo 2-6 were unmanned, and Apollo 7-17 flew.
Timecop - 1997 Lost Voyage 1-7 was released on: USA: 27 June 1998