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How many moon missions have there been to the moon that have and havent been sucsesfaull?

There were 7 attempted moon landings. 6 of them were successful. The only unsuccessful mission was the Apollo 13 mission. The rocket developed a fault two days after launch - in which an oxygen tank exploded. The mission was aborted, and they returned safely to earth.


How many Apollo mission were successful?

The Apollo program consisted of a total of 17 missions, out of which 6 of them landed humans on the Moon successfully. These missions were Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.


How many apollo missions werent successful?

Apollos 1 and 13 were the only failures. 13 is the only mission that failed after launch.


How many space Apollo missions have there been?

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How many Apollo ships were there?

There were a total of 17 Apollo missions, with Apollo 7 being the first manned mission and Apollo 17 being the final mission that landed on the Moon.


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There were no deaths associated with the Apollo 13 mission. Despite a critical explosion on board, all three astronauts, James Lovell, John Swigert, and Fred Haise, managed to safely return to Earth. The mission is often remembered for the successful rescue and teamwork involved in bringing the astronauts home.


How many Apollo missions failed?

Two Apollo missions experienced fatal accidents - Apollo 1 during a pre-launch test in 1967 and Apollo 13 which suffered an onboard explosion in 1970. However, neither mission was fully in flight when the accidents occurred. No Apollo mission that launched failed to return its crew safely to Earth.


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How many astronauts walked on the moon during each Apollo moon mission?

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How many Apollo mission carried out the goal?

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Twice, in fact. He was the commander of Gemini 8, which made the first successful docking maneuver in space (the mission had to be aborted shortly afterwards, as there was a failure in one of the Gemini thrusters). He also led the Apollo 11 mission and was the first man to set foot on the moon. There have been some who question the truth of the Apollo missions to the moon, and there are many hoax theories "floating around".


How many Apollo missions have been successful?

There have been 19 Apollo missions (1A & 1 - 17). All bar one have either been successful or partially successful. The one mission that was a failure was Apollo 1 where the command module destroyed and three astronauts killed on 27 January 1967 by fire in the module during a test exercise. The most famous almost failure was Apollo 13 which is classed as a successful failure as no one died - problematic oscillations on start, unrelated explosion in service module during Earth-Moon transition caused mission to be aborted - crew took temporary refuge in lunar module and eventually returned to Earth with command module after single pass around Moon and made it through reentry. Outside of the imagination of the lunatic fringe, there was no Apollo 18 flight. Apollo 18 was cancelled by Nixon, as he wanted Apollo, which had been started by Kennedy, to generate no more successes that would be credited to the Democrats. He even went so far as to rename Cape Kennedy, "Cape Canaveral". The Apollo 18 capsule, which had already been built, was wasted on a publicity stunt called "Apollo-Soyuz", which was supposedly a test of an emergency linkage that would allow Russian and American spacecraft to rescue one another.