Apollo 1 never made if further than the launch pad at Cape Canaveral as a catastrophic error caused a fire that killed the crew.
The command module was moved to the Kennedy Space Center and then later to Langley Research Center.
Apollo 1 was launched on February 21, 1967
Apollo 1 was not an actual program, it was a scheduled mission as part of the Apollo Program. Apollo 1 had a scheduled launch date of February 21, 1967.
There were a total of 17 Apollo missions, numbered from Apollo 1 to Apollo 17.
No one. After the fire of Apollo 1, all missions up to Apollo 6 included were unmanned test flights.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
Apollo 1 was launched on February 21, 1967
There was no Apollo 1 , only three astronauts got burnt to death, but I do not think it was a numbered as Apollo 1.
Apollo 1 was not an actual program, it was a scheduled mission as part of the Apollo Program. Apollo 1 had a scheduled launch date of February 21, 1967.
Here also there was no Apollo 1 space mission.
There were a total of 17 Apollo missions, numbered from Apollo 1 to Apollo 17.
I think it was the Apollo 1 because there have been more than 1 Apollo there have been about 17 Apollo's and Apollo 13 was called the successful failure
No one. After the fire of Apollo 1, all missions up to Apollo 6 included were unmanned test flights.
It was the Apollo 1 and Apollo 13.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
The Apollo missions began with Apollo 1, which was launched in 1967. The first successful manned mission was Apollo 7 in 1968.
Apollo 1 never flew: the command module was destroyed by a fire on 27 January 1964, which killed astronauts Grissom, White, and Chaffee. The Apollo 1 name (officially Apollo-Saturn 204) was kept to honor their loss.
No, Apollo 1 was not the first Apollo mission. The first manned Apollo mission was Apollo 7, which launched on October 11, 1968. Apollo 1 was initially designated AS-204 and was scheduled to be the first manned mission, but a cabin fire during a pre-launch test on January 27, 1967, resulted in the loss of the crew.