Apollo 2 was an unmanned flight that tested the effects of weightlessness of the S-IVB tank. Near the end of the flight, the stage of the craft was pressurized to see how much stress it could handle. Even though the stage was destroying in the end, the mission was considered a success, having achieved all the mission objectives.
In the broadest terms, on the moon.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
Apollo 13 spacecraft was near to the moon and they were shortly going to separate from the Apollo craft. that Lunar module. But it happened before they had separated.
There is no Apollo-2 mission. The Apollo program only went up to Apollo 17.
There is no proof the Apollo landings did not happen, quite simply because they did happen.
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In the broadest terms, on the moon.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
Apollo 13 spacecraft was near to the moon and they were shortly going to separate from the Apollo craft. that Lunar module. But it happened before they had separated.
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There is no Apollo-2 mission. The Apollo program only went up to Apollo 17.
There is no proof the Apollo landings did not happen, quite simply because they did happen.
Officially there was no Apollo 2. There was an unmanned test flight of the Saturn V that took place after the Apollo 1 disaster, but at the time NASA's administration had not decided to continue using the Apollo name. Therefore Apollo 2 does not exist
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No after the fire at Apollo 1, then N.A.S.A then moved to Apollo7.
Apollo 2 (AS-201) was an A mission, an unmanned flight used to test the Apollo hardware. It was laucnhed for testing purposes.
AS-203 (informally called Apollo 2) was an unmanned mission on July 21, 1966 to test aspects of the Saturn V rocket. Officially, there is no Apollo 2. NASA administrators were not sure they wanted to continue with the Apollo name after the Apollo 1 tragedy. Before they made a decision there were two unmanned test flights, officially named AS-203 and AS-202