The launch vehicle used on all the Apollo moon landing missions was the Saturn V
Apollo 11 was the spacecraft
The proper names of the Apollo Program's spacecraft, and as such should be capitalized, are: Apollo Command Module (abbreviated CM) Apollo Service Module (abbreviated SM) Apollo Lunar Module (abbreviated LM) Note that when the CM and SM are joined, they become a single spacecraft known as the Apollo Command/Service Module, or CSM.
Soyuz.
Yes Neil Armstrong was on both the Gemini spacecraft as well as the Apollo 11 spacecraft.
It is called the Apollo spacecraft.
The fuel used by the Apollo 15 spacecraft as well as all the Apollo spacecrafts , was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
The Apollo spacecraft.
The Apollo 8 spacecraft was the first spacecraft to orbit the moon and then return safely to earth.
The spacecraft that was the first to take people to the moon's surface was the Apollo Lunar Module, part of the Apollo spacecraft used during the Apollo missions by NASA. The Lunar Module carried astronauts to and from the lunar surface during the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s.
The American spacecraft used to travel to the moon were called Apollo spacecraft. Specifically, the Apollo program was responsible for sending astronauts to the moon between 1969 and 1972.
Apollo is the name of the American spacecraft and Soyuz is the name of the Russian spacecraft.
The Apollo 11 was a bigger spacecraft ,then mercury or Gemini spacecraft.
NASA did not build the aircraft for the Apollo missions. Instead, NASA used rockets and spacecraft to send astronauts to the moon during the Apollo program. The Apollo 16 mission used a Saturn V rocket to launch the spacecraft carrying the astronauts.
The first missions to the moon, including the Apollo missions, used the Saturn V rocket to launch the spacecraft, and the Apollo spacecraft itself to transport astronauts to and from the moon.
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It was the Apollo 11 spacecraft, but they landed on the moon on the lunar module.
If you mean the Mars pathfinder, then I would say nothing. Apollo 11 did not use any type of wheeled vehicle anywhere on their mission, and certainly nothing robotic. The lunar rovers we're used until Apollo 15.