The fuel used by the Apollo 15 spacecraft as well as all the Apollo spacecrafts , was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
Apollo 15 was the first lunar landing to use the LRV, or Lunar Roving Vehicle, affectionately called the moon buggy.
The Apollo 13 mission used approximately 20,050 gallons of fuel.
Apollo 15 was the first mission to use the moon buggy, also known as the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), on the lunar surface in 1971. The buggy allowed astronauts to travel further from the landing site and conduct more extensive exploration.
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.
The Apollo missions to land on the moon successfully were Apollo11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
Apollo 15 was the first lunar landing to use the LRV, or Lunar Roving Vehicle, affectionately called the moon buggy.
Apollo 15 was launched in July 1971.
There were 2 people on apollo 15
No. Apollo 15 was a successful mission.
The launch vehicle used on all the Apollo moon landing missions was the Saturn V
Dave Scott, commander of Apollo 15
The commander of Apollo 15 was David R. Scott
The Apollo 13 mission used approximately 20,050 gallons of fuel.
Apollo 15 was the first mission to use the moon buggy, also known as the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), on the lunar surface in 1971. The buggy allowed astronauts to travel further from the landing site and conduct more extensive exploration.
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.
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Dave Scott, commander of Apollo 15