Apollo is both a god that heals, and a god that kills and brings plague with his arrows.
All the Olympians were related; Apollo is Zeus' son and Artemis was Apollo's twin sister.
Yes and no , because Apollo is her step brother.
Artemis and Apollo are twins. They are the children of Zeus and Leto.
Apollo had two kinds of arrows, one that cause death and ones that heal.
There was no Apollo 1 , only three astronauts got burnt to death, but I do not think it was a numbered as Apollo 1.
There is no direct familial relationship between Apollo and Pan in Greek mythology. Apollo is the god of the sun, music, and healing, while Pan is the god of nature and shepherds. They both are part of the Greek pantheon, but they do not share a parent or sibling relationship.
In Greek mythology, Apollo did not die. He is considered to be immortal and is one of the 12 Olympian gods. However, there are stories of Apollo being associated with death and plagues through his arrows, but he himself did not face death in the myths.
Apollo cannot die because he is a god and gods are immortal.
He was Apollo's son.
Well, a lot of spaceships were named for Apollo. (Apollo 13, 11, etc.)
Apollo was the God of light (and the sun), truth and prophecy, healing, disease, music and poetry.
Apollo has a priestess at Delphi that is an oracle who could foresee the future.