The name of the third crew member of Apollo 11 was Michael Collins.
There is no Apollo-2 mission. The Apollo program only went up to Apollo 17.
The name of the ship that picked up the Apollo 16 crew after splashdown was the USS Ticonderoga.
Gene Cernan, Ron Evans, and Harrison Schmitt
The Apollo 11 crew consisted of Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the astronauts who landed on the moon while Michael Collins remained in orbit around the moon.
The flight commanders name was Lames Lovell of Apollo 13.
There is no Apollo-2 mission. The Apollo program only went up to Apollo 17.
The name of the ship that picked up the Apollo 16 crew after splashdown was the USS Ticonderoga.
Gene Cernan, Ron Evans, and Harrison Schmitt
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The Apollo 11 crew consisted of Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the astronauts who landed on the moon while Michael Collins remained in orbit around the moon.
The flight commanders name was Lames Lovell of Apollo 13.
He was Charles Conrad, who was the commander of the Apollo 12 mission.
The astronaut who did not fly on Apollo 13 was Ken Mattingly. He was originally part of the Apollo 13 crew but was replaced by Jack Swigert after being exposed to German measles.
Apollo 1 was the name of the first mission of NASA's Apollo program. The mission ended when the command module and the crew were destroyed in a fire during a routine test weeks before launch.
The Apollo lunar module's name was Eagle. On July 20, 1969, the first lunar manned landing occurred in the Eagle and the crew returned back to Earth 4 days later.
Apollo's 2 and 3 were ultimately not assigned. Apollo's 4, 5, & 6 were unmanned flights. A detailed chronology of Apollo's 2-6 begins with Apollo Saturn 204. AS-204, the official designation for Apollo 1, was scheduled to launch Feb. 21 1967. The name "Apollo 1" was chosen by the crew (Grissom, White, & Chaffee). A second and a third manned Apollo crews were selected and had begun training as of Jan. 1967. If Apollo 1 had launched successfully, the second and third crews would likely carry the following designations: Apollo 2 - McDivitt, Scott, and Schweickart (who would later crew Apollo 9) and Apollo 3 - Borman, Collins, and Anders (this crew would become Apollo 8, with Lovell replacing Collins). Following the Apollo 1 fire, NASA retired the Apollo 1 designation to honor the crew. The subsequent investigation and spacecraft redesign delayed manned Apollo flights for 21 months. During this time NASA applied the "popular" designation sequence to three unmanned Apollo flights. Apollo 4 (launched 11/9/67) was 1st test of the Saturn V, Apollo 5 (launched 1/22/68) 1st test of the Lunar Module, and Apollo 6 (launched 4/4/68) 2nd test of the Saturn V. It is said that NASA applied the designation Apollo 2 and 3 retroactively to AS-202 and AS-203, two unmanned Apollo Saturn 1B test flights launched in 1966, but this was never official. Apollo 7, making up Apollo 1's backup crew of Schirra, Eisele, and Cunningham, became the first manned Apollo mission launching in Oct. 11, 1968.
The canine's name was "Dog" and was adopted by a member of the crew .