The Apollo 7 experiments included tests of sextant calibration, attitude control, evaporator, navigation, rendezvous radar, thermal control system, and service module propulsion systems. Really the whole flight was an experiment as it was the first manned mission of the Apollo spacecraft.
Yes, plutonium-238 was used in the radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) on some of the Apollo lunar spacecraft to provide power for scientific instruments and experiments.
The first Apollo mission, Apollo 7, was launched on October 11, 1968.
Apollo 1, but the first Apollo to be launched was Apollo 7, a three man spacecraft.
The first manned Apollo mission was Apollo 7, launched on October 11, 1968.
The Apollo missions were named more or less in order. After Apollo 1 was destroyed in a fire there were no other manned missions until Apollo 7. As such, starting at Apollo 7, the missions were named in order. Apollo 11 was 4th mission after Apollo 7.
Apollo 14 was launched as Apollo 13 failed to land on the moon and do experiments. Apollo 14 astronauts did that job.
Yes, plutonium-238 was used in the radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) on some of the Apollo lunar spacecraft to provide power for scientific instruments and experiments.
Apollo 14 conducted many scientific experiments. Information on these can be found at the below link.
The first Apollo mission, Apollo 7, was launched on October 11, 1968.
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Apollo 7
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Apollo 1, but the first Apollo to be launched was Apollo 7, a three man spacecraft.
No, Apollo 7 did not travel to the moon, its mission was only to test the validity of the spacecraft as it was the first manned launch of the Apollo hardware. Apollo 7 did not leave Earth orbit.
The Apollo space missions are numbered from Apollo 7 to 17.
Apollo 7 was launched to test the Command Module, with crew on board, in space.
The first manned Apollo mission was Apollo 7, launched on October 11, 1968.