Either one, sometimes none.
Apollo was an archer, so he used the bow and arrow.
Apollo 13 was named after the Greek god Apollo as part of NASA's tradition to use the name "Apollo" for its manned space missions. The Apollo program was named after the god of the sun, Apollo, who drove his chariot of fire across the sky each day. The association with the sun was fitting for a space program aiming to reach the moon.
Apollo had a golden bow with golden arrows to match.
ChronosNo, Cronus was father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. The sun chariot was rode by Helios, the sun god, and later Apollo
The Greek god, Apollo, is the god of music, singing, poetry, and other acting related things, so I suppose it was to subtlety ask him for luck when the actors performed, or that they were dedicating their performance to Apollo
The doctors' staff is the Rod of Asclepius, Asclepius being a Greek god associated with medicine and healing. It has one snake and is not winged. The caduceus of Hermes has two snakes and is winged. In modern times, it is a symbol of commerce.
Apollo uses his bow and arrows primarily for hunting, but also for protection and warfare. In Greek mythology, he is often depicted as the god of archery and is known for his skill in using the bow and arrows to bring both harm and healing.
One of them is Asclepius, god of healing. (He was originally a demi-god trained by Chiron. He was later made the God of Healing.) Another is Aristaeus, a demi-god, who became a protector of cattle and fruit trees, and a deity of hunting, husbandry and bee-keeping. He taught men dairy skills and the use of nets and traps in hunting. Troilius was a son of Apollo born unto Hecuba (Queen of Troy), and an oracle foretold that if the boy lives to be twenty, Troy would not fall. Achilles heard the prophecy, then assailed and killed the boy. Amphissus was the founder of cities and founder of temples.
Apollo is the Greek god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, healing, sun, and light. He is often associated with various artistic and intellectual pursuits, as well as physical and spiritual healing.
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blow darts
Zeus was the Greek god of thunder.