It never left. The spacecraft had an electrical fire during testing, killing the three astronauts aboard.
Apollo 1 was to be the first manned flight of a command and service module to Earth orbit
1. Apollo 7: Low Earth Orbit 2. Apollo 8: Lunar Orbit 3. Apollo 9: Low Earth Orbit 4. Apollo 10: Lunar Orbit 5. Apollo 11: Lunar Landing 6. Apollo 12: Lunar Landing 7. Apollo 13: Lunar flyby (aborted landing) 8. Apollo 14: Lunar Landing 9. Apollo 15: Lunar Landing 10. Apollo 16: Lunar Landing 11. Apollo 17: Lunar Landing
While technically successful (all the Apollo missions except 1 and 13 were successful), Apollo 6 was not an actual flight. After Apollo 1, all missions until 7 were hardware test flights and were not officially numbered. Manned flights go from 1 (which was lost to fire) directly to Apollo 7, which saw three men orbit the Earth in the Command Module.
Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffe were killed when a fire broke out in the oxygen filled Apollo 1 test capsule on Earth in a trainning exercise in Jan 1967.
Easily, as there IS gravity on the moon, about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth.
I don't think so but apollo 1 had a fire before it took off and killed everyone
It was Apollo 8 on their mission to be the first men to orbit the moon . It was a reading from the bible Genesis chapter 1 verse 1. It was read just before Apollo 8 went to the back side of the moon.
Apollo 1 was to be the first manned flight of a command and service module to Earth orbit
From the Earth to the Moon - 1998 Apollo One 1-2 was released on: USA: 5 April 1998
From the Earth to the Moon - 1998 Apollo One 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M (video rating)
1. Apollo 7: Low Earth Orbit 2. Apollo 8: Lunar Orbit 3. Apollo 9: Low Earth Orbit 4. Apollo 10: Lunar Orbit 5. Apollo 11: Lunar Landing 6. Apollo 12: Lunar Landing 7. Apollo 13: Lunar flyby (aborted landing) 8. Apollo 14: Lunar Landing 9. Apollo 15: Lunar Landing 10. Apollo 16: Lunar Landing 11. Apollo 17: Lunar Landing
While technically successful (all the Apollo missions except 1 and 13 were successful), Apollo 6 was not an actual flight. After Apollo 1, all missions until 7 were hardware test flights and were not officially numbered. Manned flights go from 1 (which was lost to fire) directly to Apollo 7, which saw three men orbit the Earth in the Command Module.
Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffe were killed when a fire broke out in the oxygen filled Apollo 1 test capsule on Earth in a trainning exercise in Jan 1967.
Easily, as there IS gravity on the moon, about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth.
Apollo 11 was the flight into space that led to the first steps on the Moon. It left Earth on July 16, 1969 at 1:32 in the afternoon.
The Apollo Lunar Lander can not land on the Earth, as it is designed to land on the Moon where the gravity is only 1/6 as powerful. Also, the Lunar Lander would burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere. Unlike the Command Module, it had no thermal protection.
There was no Apollo 1 , only three astronauts got burnt to death, but I do not think it was a numbered as Apollo 1.