michael collins was the pilot so he did not walk on the moon
The Apollo 13 did not land on the moon only.
No all the apollo 11 crew did not land on thre moon, only Neil Armstrong and edwin Aldrin walked on the moon, while Michael Collins the command module pilot was orbiting the moon.
The only crew member of the Apollo 13 mission that has passed on is John L "Jack" Swigert. He died of bone cancer in 1983.
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt was the first (and only) scientist, a geologist, to walk on the moon. He was part of the Apollo 17 crew, landing in December of 1972.
Yes after Apollo 11, there was Apollo 12, 14, , 15, 16, and 17. Only Apollo 13 did not land on the moon.
The Apollo 13 did not land on the moon only.
No all the apollo 11 crew did not land on thre moon, only Neil Armstrong and edwin Aldrin walked on the moon, while Michael Collins the command module pilot was orbiting the moon.
Walter Cunningham's mission on Apollo 17, as a backup crew member, helped NASA achieve its goal of successfully completing the final manned mission to the moon. Apollo 17 was the last mission of NASA's Apollo program and the only one to include a geologist (Harrison Schmitt) as part of the crew.
The only crew member of the Apollo 13 mission that has passed on is John L "Jack" Swigert. He died of bone cancer in 1983.
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt was the first (and only) scientist, a geologist, to walk on the moon. He was part of the Apollo 17 crew, landing in December of 1972.
What mission are you referring to? There were only 3 men in each Apollo crew. 2 landed while the third circled the moon in the command module.
A Saturn V rocket blasted them from the earth, and the Apollo spacecraft took them the rest of the journey. This consisted of a command module, where the crew were located, and the service module.
Yes after Apollo 11, there was Apollo 12, 14, , 15, 16, and 17. Only Apollo 13 did not land on the moon.
The Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins was the only astronaut not to walk on the moon, as he was orbiting it.
Yes. The most famous would be James Lovell. He was on the crew of Apollo 8, the first one to travel to the moon, although they did not land on it. They orbited the moon only. He was also on the famous Apollo 13 mission, that failed to land on the moon due to technical problems. There was also James A. McDivitt, commander of Gemini 4 and Apollo 9, and James B. Irwin, LM pilot of Apollo 15.
James Lovell, on Apollo 8 and Apollo 13.
Of the missions that were scheduled to make moon landings, only Apollo 13 had to abort their mission.