Six, but only the lower halves of each is still there. The upper halves, which contained the computers and quarters for the landing crew, was also used by the crew to leave the moon.
1. Apollo 7: Low Earth Orbit 2. Apollo 8: Lunar Orbit 3. Apollo 9: Low Earth Orbit 4. Apollo 10: Lunar Orbit 5. Apollo 11: Lunar Landing 6. Apollo 12: Lunar Landing 7. Apollo 13: Lunar flyby (aborted landing) 8. Apollo 14: Lunar Landing 9. Apollo 15: Lunar Landing 10. Apollo 16: Lunar Landing 11. Apollo 17: Lunar Landing
24 men have orbited or flown past the moon. 12 men have landed on the surface of the moon. Three men have flown to the moon twice.Apollo 8, December 1968 (Lunar orbit)Frank BormanJames LovellWilliam AndersApollo 10, May 1969 (Lunar orbit)Eugene CernanJohn YoungThomas StaffordApollo 11, July 1969Neil Armstrong (Lunar landing)Edwin Aldrin (Lunar landing)Michael Collins (Lunar orbit)Apollo 12, November 1969Charles Conrad (Lunar landing)Alan Bean (Lunar landing)Richard Gordon (Lunar orbit)Apollo 13, April 1970 (Lunar Flyby, no landing, no orbit)James Lovell (First man to visit moon twice)John SwigertFred HaiseApollo 14, January/February 1971Alan Shepard (Lunar landing)Edgar Mitchell (Lunar landing)Stuart Roosa (Lunar orbit)Apollo 15, July 1971David Scott (Lunar landing)James Irwin (Lunar landing)Alfred Worden (Lunar orbit)Apollo 16, April 1972John Young (Lunar landing) (Second man to visit moon twice)Charles Duke (Lunar landing)Thomas Mattingly (Lunar orbit)Apollo 17, December 1972Eugene Cernan (Lunar landing) (Third man to visit moon twice)Harrison Schmitt (Lunar landing)Ronald Evans (Lunar orbit)
There were a total of 19 Apollo missions: Apollo-1A : Unmanned suborbital flight Apollo - 2 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 3 : Unmanned suborbital flight Apollo - 1 : Manned orbital mission, cancelled due to fatal accident. Apollo - 4 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 5 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 6 : Unmanned orbital fligth Apollo - 7 : Manned orbital mission Apollo - 8 : Manned lunar orbit mission Apollo - 9 : Manned orbital mission Apollo -10 : Manned lunar orbit mission Apollo- 11 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 12 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 13 : Lunar Landing mission, aborted due to accident Apollo- 14 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 15 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 16 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 17 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo -18 : Space rendevous mission with Soviet Soyuz spacecraft (Apollo-Soyuz)
Two, the Commander (CDR) and the Lunar Module Pilot (LMP).
None. Apollo 11 was the first attempted (and first successful) manned lunar landing.
There where over 5,000 Higgins [ landing crafts] used on D-Day.
There were two men on each lunar landing.
1. Apollo 7: Low Earth Orbit 2. Apollo 8: Lunar Orbit 3. Apollo 9: Low Earth Orbit 4. Apollo 10: Lunar Orbit 5. Apollo 11: Lunar Landing 6. Apollo 12: Lunar Landing 7. Apollo 13: Lunar flyby (aborted landing) 8. Apollo 14: Lunar Landing 9. Apollo 15: Lunar Landing 10. Apollo 16: Lunar Landing 11. Apollo 17: Lunar Landing
24 men have orbited or flown past the moon. 12 men have landed on the surface of the moon. Three men have flown to the moon twice.Apollo 8, December 1968 (Lunar orbit)Frank BormanJames LovellWilliam AndersApollo 10, May 1969 (Lunar orbit)Eugene CernanJohn YoungThomas StaffordApollo 11, July 1969Neil Armstrong (Lunar landing)Edwin Aldrin (Lunar landing)Michael Collins (Lunar orbit)Apollo 12, November 1969Charles Conrad (Lunar landing)Alan Bean (Lunar landing)Richard Gordon (Lunar orbit)Apollo 13, April 1970 (Lunar Flyby, no landing, no orbit)James Lovell (First man to visit moon twice)John SwigertFred HaiseApollo 14, January/February 1971Alan Shepard (Lunar landing)Edgar Mitchell (Lunar landing)Stuart Roosa (Lunar orbit)Apollo 15, July 1971David Scott (Lunar landing)James Irwin (Lunar landing)Alfred Worden (Lunar orbit)Apollo 16, April 1972John Young (Lunar landing) (Second man to visit moon twice)Charles Duke (Lunar landing)Thomas Mattingly (Lunar orbit)Apollo 17, December 1972Eugene Cernan (Lunar landing) (Third man to visit moon twice)Harrison Schmitt (Lunar landing)Ronald Evans (Lunar orbit)
Almost all of the American Infantry Landing craft were built at Higgins Boat Company in New Orleans and nearby boatyards. Many similar LCI's were built all over Britain.
There were a total of 19 Apollo missions: Apollo-1A : Unmanned suborbital flight Apollo - 2 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 3 : Unmanned suborbital flight Apollo - 1 : Manned orbital mission, cancelled due to fatal accident. Apollo - 4 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 5 : Unmanned orbital flight Apollo - 6 : Unmanned orbital fligth Apollo - 7 : Manned orbital mission Apollo - 8 : Manned lunar orbit mission Apollo - 9 : Manned orbital mission Apollo -10 : Manned lunar orbit mission Apollo- 11 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 12 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 13 : Lunar Landing mission, aborted due to accident Apollo- 14 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 15 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 16 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo- 17 : Lunar Landing mission Apollo -18 : Space rendevous mission with Soviet Soyuz spacecraft (Apollo-Soyuz)
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt PhD flew on one mission, the Apollo 17 lunar landing.
Two, the Commander (CDR) and the Lunar Module Pilot (LMP).
Two - Apollo 11 and 12. Apollo 13 would have been the third manned lunar landing.
None. Apollo 11 was the first attempted (and first successful) manned lunar landing.
still 12 although every month contains 28 days.
Lumbee tribes have many abilities, hobbies, crafts, and more. One of the main crafts of the Lumbee Tribe is dream catchers. This is a very age old craft and it is still believed by indians all over to catch bad dreams.