The moon.
There were a total of 17 Apollo space missions. These missions ran from Apollo 7 to Apollo 17, with Apollo 13 being the only mission that did not land on the moon due to an in-flight emergency.
The American missions to land a man on the moon were called the Apollo missions. These missions were carried out by NASA during the 1960s and 1970s, leading to the successful landing of astronauts on the moon in 1969 as part of the Apollo 11 mission.
No, the Apollo missions did not land humans on Mercury. The Apollo program was focused on landing humans on the Moon. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has extreme temperatures that would make it very challenging for astronauts to land there.
Why was the entire purpose of the early Apollo missions to choose a suitable place to land on the moon
The Apollo missions to land on the moon successfully were Apollo11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
No, all Apollo missions successfully landed back on Earth after completing their missions to the moon.
There were 11 manned launches in the Apollo Program. Apollo's 7 and 9 never left Earth orbit. Apollo's 8, 10, and 13 did not land on the moon. The remaining 6 missions successfully landed on the lunar surface.
There were a total of 11 Apollo missions, from Apollo 7 to Apollo 17. Neil Armstrong was the first man to land on the moon.
Apollo missions 8, 10 and 13 all orbited the moon, without landing. Apollo missions 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 did land on the moon. So there were 9 missions to the moon, of those, 6 landed.
The Apollo moon missions were from 1969 to 1972.
The missions to the moon in the 1960s and 1970s were part of the Apollo program by NASA. Apollo missions included both manned and unmanned missions that aimed to land astronauts on the moon and return them safely to Earth. The most famous of these missions is Apollo 11, which successfully landed the first humans on the moon in 1969.
Yes. In fact all Apollo missions returned safely to Earth.