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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.
Apollo 2 was an unmanned mission, so it had no crew.
Apollo 14 crew Alan Shepherd, Edgar Mitchell, Woods had to do the work tyat was planned for the failed Apollo 13 mission.
No the Apollo 13 crew had enough food.
Apollo 13 had an explosion in the Service Module, forcing them to abort the moon landing, however Mission Control and the crew of Apollo 13 worked very hard and returned the spacecraft back to Earth, becoming NASA's most "successful failure"
Walter Cunningham's mission on Apollo 17, as a backup crew member, helped NASA achieve its goal of successfully completing the final manned mission to the moon. Apollo 17 was the last mission of NASA's Apollo program and the only one to include a geologist (Harrison Schmitt) as part of the crew.
NASA adminstrators and all the various department heads and crew managers.
The Apollo missions each had a crew of three.
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.
Apollo 1 was the name of the first mission of NASA's Apollo program. The mission ended when the command module and the crew were destroyed in a fire during a routine test weeks before launch.
Pencil and paper, and a radio link back to NASA where they could talk to men with slide rules.
No he did not. After Apollo 11 flight, Collins was offered the position as backup commander of Apollo 14, which meant he would be moved to the flight crew for Apollo 17. He chose to leave NASA instead and went to work in the State Department. Had he stayed with NASA and flown on Apollo 17, he would have been the last man to set foot on the moon.
Apollo 2 was an unmanned mission, so it had no crew.
Apollo 14 crew Alan Shepherd, Edgar Mitchell, Woods had to do the work tyat was planned for the failed Apollo 13 mission.
No the Apollo 13 crew had enough food.
Apollo 13 had an explosion in the Service Module, forcing them to abort the moon landing, however Mission Control and the crew of Apollo 13 worked very hard and returned the spacecraft back to Earth, becoming NASA's most "successful failure"
The first three missions of the Apollo Program were unmanned test flights of Apollo hardware. These missions were officially named AS-201, AS-202, and AS-203. The first manned mission was named AS-204. However AS-204 met with disaster, when fire broke out during a routine ground test and all three crew members were killed. The widows of the three astronauts asked NASA to retire the mission naming convention in honor of their husbands. NASA agreed, and AS-204 was renamed Apollo 1. NASA then made the decision that further missions would begin with Apollo 4. It is my pure speculation that the names 2 and 3 were skipped in honor of the Apollo 1 crew. Since there were three astronauts killed, Apollos 1, 2, and 3 were retired in their memory. As such, the next flight was named Apollo 4, so there was no official Apollo 2.