Apollo 1: January 27, 1967
Apollo 2: July 21, 1966
Apollo 3: August 25, 1966
Apollo 4: November 9, 1967
Apollo 5: January 22, 1965
Apollo 6: April 4, 1968
Apollo 7: October 11, 1968
Apollo 8: December 21, 1968
Apollo 9: March 3, 1969
Apollo 10: May 18, 1969
Apollo 11: July 20, 1969
Apollo 12: November 14, 1969
Apollo 13: April 11, 1970
Apollo 14: January 31, 1971
Apollo 15: July 12, 1971
Apollo 16: April 16, 1972
Apollo 17: December 7, 1972
Apollo 18: July 15, 1975
The launch vehicle used on all the Apollo moon landing missions was the Saturn V
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The Saturn 5 was used from Apollo 8 to Apollo 17, so there were ten Apollo missions with the Saturn .
Two - Apollo 11 and 12. Apollo 13 would have been the third manned lunar landing.
The moon missions were funded with our tax dollars.
they were Apollo missions (such as; Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 13, etc.).
You can find charts of all the Apollo missions at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apollo_missions
All the Apollo missions where named after Apollo not just 13. But the reason being is that he was the God of the Sun, Light and Knowledge. And the Apollo missions were all about collect data on the moon
They were all called Apollo, followed by the mission number. The missions that landed on the moon were Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
The Saturn V was used by all of the Apollo missions
Yes, all Apollo missions were conducted by NASA in the US.
All Apollo missions were manned.
Yes.
842 pounds (382 kg) combined total from all Apollo missions.
All the Apollo missions were numbered chronologically. Apollo 13 was the 13th planned manned mission in the Apollo program. However, in reality based on which missions actually flew it should have been Apollo 7.
1,7-17 were manned apollo missions
During the Apollo missions, three people died on the actual spacecraft themselves. A total of six people died during these missions if you include workers not involved with the Apollo crafts themselves.