Eliminate the Impossible- nothing in the film was beyond probability except possibly the alien attack, whatever is left standing, however improbable, Must be the Truth- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, known as Doyle"s postulates. I agree it could have happened as described in the film, which shows NASA in a very bad light and was rated NO STARS by the Daily News, unique in movie-dom as far as I can recall.
No it has aliens. Aliens are a myth like Santa and the Easter Bunny. Apollo 18 itself was real.
kinnda, the Apollo missions did exist ( moon landing) and they ended at Apollo 17. they ended because they were VERY expensive and were risky. there was no Apollo 18 sadly. ( it would be fun to go to the moon again!)
Apollo 18 was originally scheduled to launch in 1973 but was later canceled due to budget cuts and the changing focus of NASA's space program. The last manned mission to the moon was Apollo 17 in December 1972.
There were three Apollo lunar landing missions (18, 19 and 20) that were planned, but never completely funded. In particular, there was no funding available to build the additional Saturn V rockets that would have been needed. On September 2, 1970, NASA announced that those missions had been cancelled. The last Saturn V was used to launch Skylab.
There was no Apollo 18, the final mission of the Apollo program was A17. Apollo 18 is simply an urban legend and a movie, both of which are fictional.
May 18, 1969.
Apollo 18 was cancelled to free one Saturn V to launch Skylab and to cut costs
No it has aliens. Aliens are a myth like Santa and the Easter Bunny. Apollo 18 itself was real.
Apollo 18 was never launched. Apollo missions 18, 19 and 20 were planned but cancelled to cut costs and also to free one Saturn V rocket to launch Skylab. The final Apollo mission was Apollo 17, which was launched on the 7th of December, 1972.
No.
kinnda, the Apollo missions did exist ( moon landing) and they ended at Apollo 17. they ended because they were VERY expensive and were risky. there was no Apollo 18 sadly. ( it would be fun to go to the moon again!)
Apollo 18 was originally scheduled to launch in 1973 but was later canceled due to budget cuts and the changing focus of NASA's space program. The last manned mission to the moon was Apollo 17 in December 1972.
The total Mission Elapsed Time of Apollo 11 (from launch to splashdown) was 8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, and 35 seconds.
Very little of it was 'real' footage.
There were three Apollo lunar landing missions (18, 19 and 20) that were planned, but never completely funded. In particular, there was no funding available to build the additional Saturn V rockets that would have been needed. On September 2, 1970, NASA announced that those missions had been cancelled. The last Saturn V was used to launch Skylab.
Apollo 18 was cancelled in 1970.
There was no Apollo 18, the final mission of the Apollo program was A17. Apollo 18 is simply an urban legend and a movie, both of which are fictional.