January 27, 1967.
Apollo 1 never launched, it was a test capsule destroyed in a fire.
Apollo 1 was scheduled to launch Feb 21, 1967, but was destroyed by fire Jan 27, 1967.
Apollo 1 never flew: the command module was destroyed by a fire on 27 January 1964, which killed astronauts Grissom, White, and Chaffee. The Apollo 1 name (officially Apollo-Saturn 204) was kept to honor their loss.
Apollo 1 was destroyed by fire in a test of the space capsule in Florida in Jan. 1967 and the 3 men inside killed. The answer is NO!
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.
Apollo 1 was a mission that failed before it even began. The spacecraft and her crew were destroyed by fire while on the launchpad weeks before the vehicle was scheduled for launch.
Apollo 1 was never launched, it was destroyed by fire, killing the three astronauts aboard, during a routine ground-based test months before their scheduled launch.
The Apollo 1 capsule was destroyed during a fire on the 27th of January 1967. The fire ignited due to the capsule being filled with pure oxygen, very high pressure and a spark. All 3 astronuats inside died.
No, Apollo 1 was not the first Apollo mission. The first manned Apollo mission was Apollo 7, which launched on October 11, 1968. Apollo 1 was initially designated AS-204 and was scheduled to be the first manned mission, but a cabin fire during a pre-launch test on January 27, 1967, resulted in the loss of the crew.
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.
Apollo 13
The Apollo missions were named more or less in order. After Apollo 1 was destroyed in a fire there were no other manned missions until Apollo 7. As such, starting at Apollo 7, the missions were named in order. Apollo 11 was 4th mission after Apollo 7.