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You are thinking of Apollo l8. One of the two astronauts was bitten, clawed, etc by the Alien Moon creature ( we never get a good look at the monster) and he developed some kind of complication. The unaffected comrade was deemed by NASA and DOD ( Pentagon) to have been ( Contaminated) so the pair- and by inference the orbiting command pilot observer ( who was not affected- he did not land on the moon) were doomed to remain in space forever. ( cover stories about mysterious aircraft accidents in inaccesible places- were sold to next of kin, so the story goes). The Apollo XVIII crew landed on the far side or dark side of the moon- well, go look it up- a very controversial yarn.

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What is space adaptation syndrome?

It is a type of motion sickness experienced while astronauts adapt to a weightlessness environment.


Did any astronaut die in the Apollo program?

Apollo 1- a launch pad test resulted in a fire in the space capsule exacerbated by the fact that, at that time, NASA had a high oxygen atmosphere in space capsules, which greatly intensified the fire. The 3 astronauts in the capsule were killed, Grissom, White and Chaffee.They were the only Astronauts lost in the Apollo program.


What do astronauts eat for lunch?

No, astronauts do not take off their helmets to eat. Astronauts do not normally wear their helmets except when exposed to the vacuum of space. They are not normally exposed to space when in a spacecraft (Apollo, Skylab, Shuttle, Space Station, etc.). They eat while in the spacecraft, so there is no need to remove their helmets.


Do astronauts need to have a passport while in space?

No , but for astronauts visiting from other nations they do need passports to travel to the respective countries who are launching them into space e.g. the U.S. , Russia .


Did the first astronauts have space suits?

Yes, a pressure suit (otherwise known as a space suit) is a fundamental safety feature used on almost all space flights. The Soviets sent a few people up without one, but the United States requires that all its astronauts wear their pressure suit, including their helmet, during launch and reentry. The only U.S. crew that did not wear their helmets during reentry was the Apollo 7 crew. All 3 of them contracted severe head colds while in space. They felt their eardrums might burst due to sinus pressure if they had their helmets on during reentry. NASA administrators did not agree. None of the Apollo 7 astronauts ever flew again

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How might the experience of the Apollo 17 astronauts been different from the Apollo 11 astronauts?

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What Apollo space ship had an explosion while in space?

Apollo 13 had an explosion while encourse to the Moon. Luckily, the three astronauts inside were able to survive and make it back to Earth alive. The mission reminded people of the dangers of space exploration. The mission's story has been made into a movie, Apollo 13.


Did any astronaut die in the Apollo program?

Apollo 1- a launch pad test resulted in a fire in the space capsule exacerbated by the fact that, at that time, NASA had a high oxygen atmosphere in space capsules, which greatly intensified the fire. The 3 astronauts in the capsule were killed, Grissom, White and Chaffee.They were the only Astronauts lost in the Apollo program.


Why did the Apollo astronauts who actually walked on the Lunar surface have visors plated with gold while the other astronauts did not?

The Apollo astronauts who walked on the lunar surface had visors plated with gold while the other astronauts did not because they wanted to collect the solar particles.


What did the Apollo astronauts study while on the moon?

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How many astronauts manned each Apollo mission?

The Apollo missions had different crew sizes, with the majority of missions having a crew of three astronauts. However, the first two Apollo missions (Apollo 7 and Apollo 9) were crewed by three astronauts, while Apollo 8 and Apollo 10 had crews of four. Apollo 11, which famously landed on the moon, had a crew of three.


Who are the 24 astronauts who have visited the moon?

As of now, 24 astronauts have flown to the Moon as part of NASA's Apollo program, with 12 of them actually walking on its surface. The Apollo missions included notable astronauts such as Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Charles Duke, and Eugene Cernan. The missions spanned from Apollo 8 in 1968, which was the first to orbit the Moon, to Apollo 17 in 1972, the last crewed mission to the Moon. While most of these astronauts have returned to Earth, their contributions remain significant in the history of space exploration.


Are you able to eat on the moon?

Yes, the Apollo astronauts ate while they were on the moon.


How was an Apollo landing on earth different to a space shuutle?

An Apollo landing was a one-time mission where the spacecraft carried astronauts to the moon and back to Earth, while a space shuttle was a reusable spacecraft designed for multiple launches into Earth's orbit. Apollo missions focused on lunar exploration, while space shuttles were used for various purposes including satellite deployment, space station assembly, and scientific research in low Earth orbit.


How astronauts spend their time in the space ship?

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