NASA's Apollo Program lasted from 1963-1972. In which time it held 15 missions of different objectives. Including Apollo 11 consisting of Neil Armstong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins
Apollo Lunar MissionsApollo 8
Launched 21 December 1968
Lunar Orbit and Return
Returned to Earth 27 December 1968
Apollo 10
Launched 18 May 1969
Lunar Orbit and Return
Returned to Earth 26 May 1969
Apollo 11
Launched 16 July 1969
Landed on Moon 20 July 1969
Sea of Tranquility
Returned to Earth 24 July 1969
Apollo 12
Launched 14 November 1969
Landed on Moon 19 November 1969
Ocean of Storms
Returned to Earth 24 November 1969
Apollo 13
Launched 11 April 1970
Lunar Flyby and Return
Malfunction forced cancellation of lunar landing
Returned to Earth 17 April 1970
Deemed "a successful failure"
Apollo 14
Launched 31 January 1971
Landed on Moon 5 February 1971
Fra Mauro
Returned to Earth 9 February 1971
Apollo 15
Launched 26 July 1971
Landed on Moon 30 July 1971
Hadley Rille
Returned to Earth 7 August 1971
Apollo 16
Launched 16 April 1972
Landed on Moon 20 April 1972
Descartes
Returned to Earth 27 April 1972
Apollo 17
Launched 07 December 1972
Landed on Moon 11 December 1972
Taurus-Littrow
Returned to Earth 19 December 1972
Apollo Crewed Earth Orbiting MissionsApollo 7
Launched 11 October 1968
First crewed Apollo flight
Splashdown 22 October 1968
Apollo 9
Launched 03 March 1969
First crewed Lunar Module test
Splashdown 13 March 1969
The Apollo 1 Launch Pad Accident
Apollo 1
27 January 1967
Tragic Loss of Three Apollo Astronauts during a pure oxygen fueled fire on the launch pad during a simulation
Apollo/Saturn Uncrewed Earth Orbiting MissionsApollo 4
Launched 9 November 1967
First all-up launch of Saturn V
Apollo 5
Launched 22 January 1968
First test of Lunar Module in space
Apollo 6
Launched 4 April 1968
Final uncrewed Apollo test flight
what did the Apollo 13 do after there trip to the moon
The mission was named Apollo 13 because it was the 13th mission in the Apollo program lineup. The number 13 was traditionally considered unlucky, but NASA continued the mission numbering sequence as planned.
Apollo 3 was a test flight and therefore had no crew.
The flight commanders name was Lames Lovell of Apollo 13.
Apollo 1 is the official name that was later given to the never-flown AS-204 mission. Its command module was destroyed by fire killing the 3 astronauts aboard during a test and training exercise on January 27, 1967 AS-203, and umanned flight of the Saturn 1B rocket, is sometimes called Apollo 2. AS-202, a suborbital flight is sometimes called Apollo 3. However, the first official Apollo flight to fly was Apollo 4, the first flight of the Saturn V rocket. Apollo 4 was unmanned. The first manned Apollo flight was Apollo 7, an 11 day low earth orbit mission.
Apollo 8
It was the 13th flight of the Apollo Program.
Apollo 4 was a test flight of the Saturn V/Apollo spacecraft. There was no crew.
Apollo 13
what did the Apollo 13 do after there trip to the moon
The mission was named Apollo 13 because it was the 13th mission in the Apollo program lineup. The number 13 was traditionally considered unlucky, but NASA continued the mission numbering sequence as planned.
Apollo 3 was a test flight and therefore had no crew.
1970
The flight commanders name was Lames Lovell of Apollo 13.
Apollo 1 is the official name that was later given to the never-flown AS-204 mission. Its command module was destroyed by fire killing the 3 astronauts aboard during a test and training exercise on January 27, 1967 AS-203, and umanned flight of the Saturn 1B rocket, is sometimes called Apollo 2. AS-202, a suborbital flight is sometimes called Apollo 3. However, the first official Apollo flight to fly was Apollo 4, the first flight of the Saturn V rocket. Apollo 4 was unmanned. The first manned Apollo flight was Apollo 7, an 11 day low earth orbit mission.
The flight commander of Apollo 13 was James Lovell.
The famous Apollo 11 was launched in the year 1969.