Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.
Apolli 11 did not blow up (although subsequently, two space shuttles have). I should add that there was a serious accident on Apollo 13, but not to the extent of blowing up the rocket, and no one was killed.
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin went up into space twice. He was on board Gemini 12, and (of course) the remarkable Apollo 11 flight.
The United States caught up to the USSR in their space efforts on July 20, 1969, when Apollo 11 successfully landed astronauts on the moon. This accomplishment was a significant milestone in the space race between the two countries.
The Space Shuttle Apollo 11 Was said To have 6 Stages In each Stage The Space shuttle Broke up into Many Smaller Pods Finnally The Command module and the service Module Went stuck together making the 5th Stage The Apollo Space craft was the Actual Thing that landed on the moon.The Apollo Space craft was like a little Command Pod for the 3 Men.
Buzz flew in space twice. Gemini 12 and Apollo 11. Look them both up and get back to me on the mission duration. As opposed to asking it on an answers website, try to accumulate more knowledge than you originally intended by researching both missions.
Apolli 11 did not blow up (although subsequently, two space shuttles have). I should add that there was a serious accident on Apollo 13, but not to the extent of blowing up the rocket, and no one was killed.
The space mission leading to Apollo 11 were Apollo7, 8, 9, and Apollo10.
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin went up into space twice. He was on board Gemini 12, and (of course) the remarkable Apollo 11 flight.
they never did only Apollo 11 and up have been to the moon so far
Actually Apollo 11 landed safely in the Pacific ocean and were picked up by the aircraft carrier The Hornet.
The United States caught up to the USSR in their space efforts on July 20, 1969, when Apollo 11 successfully landed astronauts on the moon. This accomplishment was a significant milestone in the space race between the two countries.
The Space Shuttle Apollo 11 Was said To have 6 Stages In each Stage The Space shuttle Broke up into Many Smaller Pods Finnally The Command module and the service Module Went stuck together making the 5th Stage The Apollo Space craft was the Actual Thing that landed on the moon.The Apollo Space craft was like a little Command Pod for the 3 Men.
Neil Armstrong didn't "cut in front of" anyone for either of his space missions, Apollo 11 or his lesser-known first space flight, Gemini VIII. Apollo crews were assigned by the head of the astronaut office, Deke Slayton - himself an astronaut who had been grounded by a heart condition. Slayton set up a standard rotation whereby a crew that had been backup for one Apollo mission became the prime flight crew three missions later. Armstrong had been backup commander for the Apollo 8 mission, so by the normal crew rotation he became the prime commander of the Apollo 11 mission. Buzz Aldrin had been backup Command Module Pilot for Apollo 8, so he was also in the regular rotation for Apollo 11. Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot on Apollo 11, had originally been scheduled to fly on Apollo 8 but was replaced by Jim Lovell due to surgery. So he was given the opportunity to fly on Apollo 11.
Apollo 14 landed at the site originally planned for Apollo 13. Apollo 15, 16 and 17 also landed on the Moon. Three crews flew to the Skylab space station using Apollo spacecraft, but they were named Skylab missions. The final mission, which used Apollo hardware but not go to the moon, flew as one of the two spacecraft that linked up in orbit with a Soviet crew in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. This was the first manned international space mission. I saw that Apollo spacecraft launched from the Kennedy Space Center. This was the last American manned spaceflight until the Space Shuttle almost 6 years later.
Buzz flew in space twice. Gemini 12 and Apollo 11. Look them both up and get back to me on the mission duration. As opposed to asking it on an answers website, try to accumulate more knowledge than you originally intended by researching both missions.
The Apollo 11 landed in the Pacific ocean, and were later picked up by the aircraft carrier The Hornet, they then were sent into quarantine.
Apollo 11 spacecraft splashed down safely in the Pacific ocean, and were picked up by the Aircraft carrier The Hornet.