The three men on board during were Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, Edward H. White II, and Roger B. Chaffee
Apollo 11 did not explode. Apollo 13 had an explosion on board in an oxygen tank. The first Apollo mission, Apollo 1, had a fire when on the launchpad which killed 3 astronauts.
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, Apollo 1 did not land on the moon. It was the first crewed mission in the Apollo program, but a cabin fire during a pre-launch test in 1967 tragically resulted in the loss of all three astronauts on board - Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee. The successful moon landing missions were carried out by subsequent Apollo missions.
Theastronauts on board of Apollo 11 lunar module were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.
Apollo 11 did not explode. Apollo 13 had an explosion on board in an oxygen tank. The first Apollo mission, Apollo 1, had a fire when on the launchpad which killed 3 astronauts.
They had air, water, and food on board the spacecraft with them.
Apollo 8
Apollo 7 was launched to test the Command Module, with crew on board, in space.
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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.
No, Apollo 1 did not land on the moon. It was the first crewed mission in the Apollo program, but a cabin fire during a pre-launch test in 1967 tragically resulted in the loss of all three astronauts on board - Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee. The successful moon landing missions were carried out by subsequent Apollo missions.