Silly putty
The Apollo 8 astronauts were the men to celebrate Christmas in Space, it was December 1967.
The Apollo 11 crew were in space for 8 days from July 16, 1969 to the 24th of July.
On the Apollo 8 mission, the astronauts took a small, stuffed toy called a "Earthrise" cotton stuffed toy, which was a representation of the iconic Earthrise photograph taken during the mission. This toy was part of a broader effort to bring a sense of humanity and comfort to the astronauts during their journey. It symbolized the connection between the crew and life on Earth, making it a memorable part of the mission's history.
There was no Apollo 6. The first manned Apollo mission was Apollo 7. The first Apollo mission to go to the moon was Apollo 8, the first to land was Apollo 11.
The first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon was Apollo 8, launched by NASA in December 1968. It was the second crewed mission in the Apollo space program and marked the first time humans had traveled beyond low Earth orbit.
Apollo 8 brought silly putty to alleviate boredom.
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The Apollo 8 astronauts were the men to celebrate Christmas in Space, it was December 1967.
No. Both the Apollo cinemas and the Apollo space craft were named after the Greek God Apollo.
Apollo 8 was sent to the moon to see if Apollo spacecraft and the Saturn 5 was powerful to reach the moon.orbit it and then return to earth.
Apollo 8 was launched into space on December 21, 1968.
Apollo 8 was the first man craft to take astronauts to around the moon and back.
I think it was Christmas day in 1967.
The Apollo 11 crew were in space for 8 days from July 16, 1969 to the 24th of July.
On the Apollo 8 mission, the astronauts took a small, stuffed toy called a "Earthrise" cotton stuffed toy, which was a representation of the iconic Earthrise photograph taken during the mission. This toy was part of a broader effort to bring a sense of humanity and comfort to the astronauts during their journey. It symbolized the connection between the crew and life on Earth, making it a memorable part of the mission's history.
The space mission leading to Apollo 11 were Apollo7, 8, 9, and Apollo10.