The Apollo 13 mission used the Apollo spacecraft, specifically the Apollo Command Module named "Odyssey" and the Lunar Module named "Aquarius." These craft were used for various purposes during the mission, such as orbiting the Moon and returning the astronauts safely to Earth.
The first spacecraft to successfully land on the moon was the Soviet Union's Luna 2 in 1959. The United States' Apollo missions famously landed astronauts on the moon starting in 1969, with Apollo 11 being the first to do so. The Chinese Chang'e 4 mission made a successful soft landing on the far side of the moon in 2019.
Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969Apollo 12 on November 14, 1969Apollo 14 on January 31, 1971Apollo 15 on July 26, 1971Apollo 16 on April 16, 1972Apollo 17 on December 7, 1972Apollo 18, 19 and 20 were cancelled even though space craft material had already been made, needing only to be assembled. Apollo 13 was classified as a "success failure" as the crew was returned to earth safely after astronauts and mission control used ingenious methods and quick thinking to reconfigure many aspects of the mission.
There were a total of 12 astronauts who walked on the Moon during the Apollo missions. Each mission had two astronauts who descended to the lunar surface, except for Apollo 13 which had to abort its landing due to a technical failure.
Apollo 11 Incorrect, it is The Soviet Union's Luna missions which included Luna 1, fly by Luna 2, crashed into surface Luna 3, Landed on moon Then came: Apollo 8, fly by Apollo 11, landed on moon
The Apollo 13 mission used the Apollo spacecraft, specifically the Apollo Command Module named "Odyssey" and the Lunar Module named "Aquarius." These craft were used for various purposes during the mission, such as orbiting the Moon and returning the astronauts safely to Earth.
Apollo 11 on June 20th 1969
The first spacecraft to successfully land on the moon was the Soviet Union's Luna 2 in 1959. The United States' Apollo missions famously landed astronauts on the moon starting in 1969, with Apollo 11 being the first to do so. The Chinese Chang'e 4 mission made a successful soft landing on the far side of the moon in 2019.
It was the first manned craft to land on the moon. Several unmanned spacefcrafts landed before Apollo 11.
Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969Apollo 12 on November 14, 1969Apollo 14 on January 31, 1971Apollo 15 on July 26, 1971Apollo 16 on April 16, 1972Apollo 17 on December 7, 1972Apollo 18, 19 and 20 were cancelled even though space craft material had already been made, needing only to be assembled. Apollo 13 was classified as a "success failure" as the crew was returned to earth safely after astronauts and mission control used ingenious methods and quick thinking to reconfigure many aspects of the mission.
He was on the Gemini 8 mission and the Apollo 11 mission. From Apollo 11, he was also on the Eagle, the first manned craft to land on the moon.
Apollo 13 cant happen again. That was the name of the mission and space craft
There were a total of 12 astronauts who walked on the Moon during the Apollo missions. Each mission had two astronauts who descended to the lunar surface, except for Apollo 13 which had to abort its landing due to a technical failure.
Apollo 11 Incorrect, it is The Soviet Union's Luna missions which included Luna 1, fly by Luna 2, crashed into surface Luna 3, Landed on moon Then came: Apollo 8, fly by Apollo 11, landed on moon
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Space Shuttles are designed only for Earth orbiting missions and none has ever gone to the moon. The first manned space craft to reach the moon (in 1969) was an Apollo program Lunar Lander called Eagle.
The Lunar Module (LM), call sign Eagle.