AS-203 (informally called Apollo 2) was an unmanned mission on July 21, 1966 to test aspects of the Saturn V rocket. Officially, there is no Apollo 2. NASA administrators were not sure they wanted to continue with the Apollo name after the Apollo 1 tragedy. Before they made a decision there were two unmanned test flights, officially named AS-203 and AS-202
There is a three way tie: Jim Lovell, Gene Cernan, and John Young all made three flights on or around the moon. Lovell: Apollo 8, Apollo 13 Young: Apollo 10, Apollo 16 Cernan: Apollo 10, Apollo 17
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.
There is no Apollo-2 mission. The Apollo program only went up to Apollo 17.
yes apollo 11 is a man made or artificial satellite.
Apollo 2 (AS-201) was an A mission, an unmanned flight used to test the Apollo hardware. It was laucnhed for testing purposes.
Hermes made it and gave it to him so Apollo wouldn't blast him to bits (he took Apollo's cow)
Apollo's arrows were believed to be made of silver. In ancient Greek mythology, silver was associated with purity and divine power, reflecting Apollo's role as the god of light, prophecy, and healing.
There are no maps made as a result of Apollo 13. The mission objectives of Apollo 13 were never completed, and the crew almost died.
The Apollo 11 rocket was made primarily of aluminum alloy, along with other materials such as steel and titanium. The Saturn V rocket used for the Apollo 11 mission had different stages made of different materials to optimize performance and weight.
No one. After the fire of Apollo 1, all missions up to Apollo 6 included were unmanned test flights.
There were 2 people on apollo 15