David R. Scott
Alfred M. Worden
James B. Irwin
There have been six manned missions to successfully land on the moon: 1. Year - 1969 / Space Craft - Eagle Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 11 / Crew: Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin 2. Year - 1969 / Space Craft - Intrepid Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 12 / Crew: Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr., Alan L. Bean 3. Year - 1971 / Space Craft - Antares Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 14 / Crew: Alan Shepard Jr., Edgar Mitchell 4. Year - 1971 / Space Craft - Falcon Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 15 / Crew: Dave Scott, Jim Irwin 5. Year - 1972 / Space Craft - Orion Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 16 / Crew: John Young, Charles Duke 6. Year - 1972 / Space Craft - Challenger Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 17 / Crew: Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt
Apollo 7 did not land on the Moon; it was the first crewed mission in NASA's Apollo program and orbited the Earth for 11 days in 1968. The crew splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean upon completing their mission.
Apollo 15 was the fourth lunar landing mission. The mission began on July 26, 1971, and concluded on August 7th. The command module was called Endeavour and the lunar module was called Falcon. The crew were James Irwin, David Scott and Alfred Worden. James Irwin and David Scott spent 2 days on the surface of the moon and there were 3 moon walks. They spent a lot of time travelling in the area they landed on using the Lunar Rover. They did a number of scientific experiments and collected a lot of samples of rocks.
The lunar rover was first used on the Apollo mission 15.
There were a total of 15 Apollo missions that had crewed spacecrafts, with Apollo 7 being the first crewed mission and Apollo 17 being the final crewed mission.
Page 112 of the Apollo 15 Press Kit states that the crew had selected a "citrus flavored beverage"
No. Apollo 15 was a successful mission.
The commander of Apollo 15 was David R. Scott
There have been six manned missions to successfully land on the moon: 1. Year - 1969 / Space Craft - Eagle Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 11 / Crew: Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin 2. Year - 1969 / Space Craft - Intrepid Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 12 / Crew: Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr., Alan L. Bean 3. Year - 1971 / Space Craft - Antares Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 14 / Crew: Alan Shepard Jr., Edgar Mitchell 4. Year - 1971 / Space Craft - Falcon Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 15 / Crew: Dave Scott, Jim Irwin 5. Year - 1972 / Space Craft - Orion Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 16 / Crew: John Young, Charles Duke 6. Year - 1972 / Space Craft - Challenger Lunar Module / Mission - Apollo 17 / Crew: Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt
Apollo 15 was the fourth lunar landing mission. The mission began on July 26 and concluded on August 7th, 1971.
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Apollo 7 did not land on the Moon; it was the first crewed mission in NASA's Apollo program and orbited the Earth for 11 days in 1968. The crew splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean upon completing their mission.
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Apollo 15 was the fourth lunar landing mission. The mission began on July 26, 1971, and concluded on August 7th. The command module was called Endeavour and the lunar module was called Falcon. The crew were James Irwin, David Scott and Alfred Worden. James Irwin and David Scott spent 2 days on the surface of the moon and there were 3 moon walks. They spent a lot of time travelling in the area they landed on using the Lunar Rover. They did a number of scientific experiments and collected a lot of samples of rocks.
Every Apollo mission had astronauts walking on the moon.
The lunar rover was first used on the Apollo mission 15.
There were a total of 15 Apollo missions that had crewed spacecrafts, with Apollo 7 being the first crewed mission and Apollo 17 being the final crewed mission.