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There have been 9 Manned missions to the moon. Apollo 8 - Frank F. Borman (Commanding), James "Jim" Lovell& William A. Anders -1st Manned Mission, 1st to see "Dark" side of the Moon.

Apollo 10 - Thomas P Stafford (Commanding), John W. Young & Eugene A. Cernan - Orbited Moon. LM came within 8.4 Nautical Miles (15.6 km) of the lunar surface.Apollo 11 - Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin & Michael Collins - 1st Landing on the moon (Sea of Tranquility) Neil and Buzz Landed while Michael Collins remained in orbit around the moon. Apollo 12 - Charles "Pete" Conrad, Richard F. Gordan & Alan F. Bean - Pete Conrad and Alan Beanlanded on the Sea of Storms while Richard Gordan stayed in the Command Module in ordit. Apollo 13 - James "Jim" Lovell, John L. Swigert & Fred W. Haise Jnr.- Famously malfunctioned on way to moon causing the planned landing to be cancelled. Apollo 14 - Alan B. Shepard Jnr, Stuart A. Rossa & Edgar D. Mitchell - Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell landed on the Fra Mauro formation. Stuart Rossa remained in orbit in the CM Apollo 15 - David R. Scott, Alfred M. Wordon& James D. Irwin. - David Scott and James Irwin landed on the Mare Imbrium. Alfred Wordon remained in orbit. Apollo 16 - John W. Young, T. Kenneth Mattingly Jnr & Charles M. Duke - John W. Young and Charles Duke landed on Descartes Highlands while Kenneth Mattingly remained in orbit. Apollo 17 - Eugene A. Cernan, Ronald E. Evans & Harrison H. Schmitt - Eugene A. Cernan and Harrison Schmitt landed on the Taurus Littrow while Ronald E. Evens remained in the CM.

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