The Saturn C-1 (also known as the Saturn 1) was only used for ten flights near the beginning of the Apollo Program, to test various aspects of the Apollo spacecraft and other technology. There were never any manned launches.
There was no crew on Apollo 4. It was an unmanned test flight, and the first flight of the Saturn V booster rocket.
It was launched on the 4th of April 1968.
Apollo 4 was the first test flight of the Saturn V rocket, and was a success- there was no failiure.
The Apollo 17 was the last Apollo Moon mission
Apollo 1 is the official name that was later given to the never-flown AS-204 mission. Its command module was destroyed by fire killing the 3 astronauts aboard during a test and training exercise on January 27, 1967 AS-203, and umanned flight of the Saturn 1B rocket, is sometimes called Apollo 2. AS-202, a suborbital flight is sometimes called Apollo 3. However, the first official Apollo flight to fly was Apollo 4, the first flight of the Saturn V rocket. Apollo 4 was unmanned. The first manned Apollo flight was Apollo 7, an 11 day low earth orbit mission.
There was no crew on Apollo 4. It was an unmanned test flight, and the first flight of the Saturn V booster rocket.
It was launched on the 4th of April 1968.
Apollo 4 was a test flight of the Saturn V/Apollo spacecraft. There was no crew.
The famous Apollo 11 was launched in the year 1969.
Unmanned (test flights) AS-201 - Flight test of Saturn 1B Rocket - Feb 26, 1966 AS-203 (unofficially called Apollo 2) - Flight test of S-IVB fuel tanks - Jul 5, 1966 AS-202 (unofficially called Apollo 3) - Flight test of CSM - Aug 25, 1966 Apollo 4 - Flight test of Saturn V booster - Nov 9, 1967 Apollo 5 - Flight test for Saturn 1B booster and LM - Jan 22, 1968 Apollo 6 - Flight test of Saturn V booster - Apr 4, 1968 Manned Apollo 7 - first manned flight, Earth orbit only - Oct 11, 1968 Apollo 8 - first manned flight around the moon - Dec 21, 1968 Apollo 9 - first manned flight of the LM, Earth orbit only - Mar 3, 1969 Apollo 10 - landing rehearsal, first manned flight of the LM in lunar orbit - May 18, 1969 Apollo 11 - first manned landing on the moon - Jul 16, 1969 Apollo 12 - first pinpoint landing on the moon - Nov 14, 1969 Apollo 13 - aborted landing, traveled to moon, no orbit - April 11, 1970 Apollo 14 - Alan Shapard plays golf on the moon - Jan 31, 1971 Apollo 15 - first landing mission with Lunar Rover (LRV) - Jul 26, 1971 Apollo 16 - first landing in lunar highlands - Apr 16, 1972 Apollo 17 - final mission, only mission with a geologist on crew - Dec 7, 1972
All Apollo missions to the moon were launched by Saturn 5 rockets. However, the last portion of the rocket was jettisoned shortly after trans-lunar insertion, so the majority of the rip was made using the Apollo Spacecraft, which had rockets but was not itself a rocket.
Apollo 2 (AS-201) was an A mission, an unmanned flight used to test the Apollo hardware. It was laucnhed for testing purposes.
Apollo 4 was the first test flight of the Saturn V rocket, and was a success- there was no failiure.
There were multiple launches of the Apollo program.The first test flight of the Apollo/SaturnIV spacecraft (AS-201) was unmanned and took place Feb 26, 1966. The first manned flight (Apollo 7) took place Oct 11, 1968. The first moon landing mission (Apollo 11) launched July 16, 1969.
The Apollo 17 was the last Apollo Moon mission
The first manned flight to the moon was on an Apollo spacecraft launched by America.
Apollo 1 is the official name that was later given to the never-flown AS-204 mission. Its command module was destroyed by fire killing the 3 astronauts aboard during a test and training exercise on January 27, 1967 AS-203, and umanned flight of the Saturn 1B rocket, is sometimes called Apollo 2. AS-202, a suborbital flight is sometimes called Apollo 3. However, the first official Apollo flight to fly was Apollo 4, the first flight of the Saturn V rocket. Apollo 4 was unmanned. The first manned Apollo flight was Apollo 7, an 11 day low earth orbit mission.