The name of Apollo capsule is clearly Apollo Capsule, have a nice day.
The command module was named "Odyssey", and the Lunar Module "Aquarius."
The Apollo capsule took three astronaut's.
The last lunar landing occurred in December, 1972. The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a non moon mission, where an American Apollo capsule docked with a Russion Soyuz Capsule, took place in 1975.
At launch yes, the Apollo 11 capsule/mission was launched on a Saturn V rocket.
Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffe were killed when a fire broke out in the oxygen filled Apollo 1 test capsule on Earth in a trainning exercise in Jan 1967.
The command module was named "Odyssey", and the Lunar Module "Aquarius."
The Apollo capsule took three astronaut's.
The last lunar landing occurred in December, 1972. The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a non moon mission, where an American Apollo capsule docked with a Russion Soyuz Capsule, took place in 1975.
its heavier on the bottom
It was smoke.
The first U.S. three-man capsule was named Apollo. The Russian three-man capsule is named the Soyuz, and is still in use today, carrying crew to and from the International Space Station.
The Apollo capsule landed by parachute in the ocean. The shuttle lands like an airplane.
The final mission of the Apollo moon landing program was Apollo 17 in December of 1972. If anybody claims there was another landing after that they are either misinformed or lying. There was no Apollo 18 regardless of what Hollywood movie producers would like you to think. The capsule built for Apollo 18 was used in Apollo-Soyuz. It was the last lunar-capable capsule built.
At launch yes, the Apollo 11 capsule/mission was launched on a Saturn V rocket.
In an Apollo capsule sitting on top of a Saturn V rocket.
Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffe were killed when a fire broke out in the oxygen filled Apollo 1 test capsule on Earth in a trainning exercise in Jan 1967.
No such thing. Apollo 11 was a space capsule (command module). Its at the National Air & Space Museum. Space shuttles had wings and were used about a decade after the last Apollo.