There was in fact an Apollo 2 mission. It was an unmanned mission and essentially a test flight for hardware testing.
there wasnt one
there really wasnt trnch warfare in world war 2
Batista but he wasnt communist
if there wasnt you wouldnt be using a computer now
it wasnt. greece wasnt a country anymore when ww1 began.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
There is no Apollo-2 mission. The Apollo program only went up to Apollo 17.
No there wasnt
no it wasnt.
Officially there was no Apollo 2. There was an unmanned test flight of the Saturn V that took place after the Apollo 1 disaster, but at the time NASA's administration had not decided to continue using the Apollo name. Therefore Apollo 2 does not exist
Apollo 2 (AS-201) was an A mission, an unmanned flight used to test the Apollo hardware. It was laucnhed for testing purposes.
AS-203 (informally called Apollo 2) was an unmanned mission on July 21, 1966 to test aspects of the Saturn V rocket. Officially, there is no Apollo 2. NASA administrators were not sure they wanted to continue with the Apollo name after the Apollo 1 tragedy. Before they made a decision there were two unmanned test flights, officially named AS-203 and AS-202
No one. After the fire of Apollo 1, all missions up to Apollo 6 included were unmanned test flights.
There were 2 people on apollo 15
Apollo 2 is not a real mission. For questions about the moon landings, start with Apollo 11 (note, that is an eleven, not a two)
The crew of Apollo 2 consisted of Commander Wally Schirra and Co-pilot Donn Eisele. However, Apollo 2 was never launched as a manned mission, as it was initially canceled due to changes in the Apollo program. It was later re-designated as Apollo 1 after a fatal accident during a pre-launch test for the mission designated Apollo 204.
No, only Apollo 11, out of all the Apollo missions, successfully landed astronauts on the moon. Apollo 2 was an unmanned mission which was intended to test the Saturn rocket.