The Apollo 11 splashed down in the Pacific ocean.
Apollo 11 started its process back to Earth on July 21, 1969.
Apollo 13 came back to earth on the 17th of April 1970.
Apollo 17 returned to Earth on December 19, 1972. It was the last mission in NASA's Apollo program and the final time humans landed on the Moon.
Apollo 12 traveled to the moon and back to earth.
Apollo 18 was not a launched mission. While the Apollo program was originally slated to run all the way up through Apollo 40 (which was to result in a lunar base), the program was eventually cut back drasticallym with the final mission being Apollo 17.
Apollo 11 started its process back to Earth on July 21, 1969.
They fired their rocket engine.
Apollo 13 came back to earth on the 17th of April 1970.
Apollo 11 landed on the 24 July, 1969 at 16:56:35 UTC.
Apollo 17 returned to Earth on December 19, 1972. It was the last mission in NASA's Apollo program and the final time humans landed on the Moon.
No. It never reached the moon and it was almost lost when it was trying to come back to earth. The astronauts were lucky to have gotten back to earth alive.
Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the American Apollo space program. It was an F type mission - its purpose was to be a "dry run" for the Apollo 11 mission.
Apollo 12 traveled to the moon and back to earth.
Apollo 18 was not a launched mission. While the Apollo program was originally slated to run all the way up through Apollo 40 (which was to result in a lunar base), the program was eventually cut back drasticallym with the final mission being Apollo 17.
Apollo 11 returned to the earth on 20/7/1969.
Apollo 13 did make it back to planet Earth, although it had to maneuver around the moon it still made it back to Earth.
Yes. In fact all Apollo missions returned safely to Earth.