They used oxygen and nitrogen mixture.
The fuel used by the Apollo 15 spacecraft as well as all the Apollo spacecrafts , was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
The Apollo 13 mission used approximately 20,050 gallons of fuel.
Apollo 11 used a combination of liquid oxygen and hydrogen as fuel for its S-II second stage and S-IVB third stage rocket engines. The first stage of the Saturn V rocket used RP-1, a highly refined form of kerosene, along with liquid oxygen as fuel.
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on NOV 19 1969.
Apollo 12 traveled to the moon and back to earth.
The fuel used by the Apollo 15 spacecraft as well as all the Apollo spacecrafts , was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
Apollo 12 was launched in December 1969.
The Apollo 13 mission used approximately 20,050 gallons of fuel.
Apollo 11 used a combination of liquid oxygen and hydrogen as fuel for its S-II second stage and S-IVB third stage rocket engines. The first stage of the Saturn V rocket used RP-1, a highly refined form of kerosene, along with liquid oxygen as fuel.
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on NOV 19 1969.
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on November 1969.
Apollo 12 traveled to the moon and back to earth.
Apollo 11 had about 25 seconds worth of fuel remaining when it landed on the moon.
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Apollo 12 was the latest launched. 13 comes after 12.
The correct filing order based on the chronological sequence of the Apollo missions is: Apollo 11 (the first moon landing, July 1969), Apollo 12 (November 1969), Apollo X (a precursor mission that flew close to the Moon but did not land, in May 1969), and Apollo XI (which should be noted as Apollo 11). Therefore, the order would be: Apollo X, Apollo 11, Apollo 12.
Because it followed Apollo 12