The question may apply to air, space, or submarine travel in which the vehicle is operated by a crew instead of being operated by remote control.
There were a total of 15 Apollo missions that had crewed spacecrafts, with Apollo 7 being the first crewed mission and Apollo 17 being the final crewed mission.
The first manned mission to the moon was Apollo 8 and was crewed by Frank Bormann (commander) Jim Lovell, and William Anders, and was designed to reach the moon, orbit and then return, in order to test equipment and to look for landing sites. The first manned mission designed to land on the moon was Apollo 11 and was crewed by Neil Armstrong (commander and the first to walk on the moon), Edwin ('Buzz') Aldrin, and Michael Collins.
No, Apollo 13 was a real-life mission by NASA that took place in 1970. It was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program.
Apollo 3 was an unmanned test of the Saturn booster
Apollo 14 was launched on January 31, 1971. This mission was the third crewed mission to land on the moon and was commanded by astronaut Alan Shepard.
The primary mission objectives of Apollo 11 were to perform a crewed landing on the Moon, deploy scientific experiments, collect samples of lunar rocks and soil, and safely return the astronauts to Earth. Additionally, the mission aimed to demonstrate the United States' capability to accomplish a crewed lunar landing as part of the broader Apollo program.
The Apollo 11 mission, the first crewed mission to land on the moon, took off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on July 16, 1969.
No deaths occurred during the Apollo 8 mission. It was the second crewed mission in the Apollo program and was primarily focused on orbiting the Moon. The three astronauts - Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders - returned safely to Earth after completing their mission.
Yes, Apollo 7 was successful. It was the first crewed mission of the Apollo program and orbited Earth for nearly 11 days in October 1968. The mission achieved its objectives of testing the command and service module in space.
The Apollo 1 mission was originally scheduled to launch on Feb 21, 1967. The mission was the first crewed flight of Apollo and 3 astronauts, Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee, lost their lives in the tragedy.
Apollo 3 was a test flight so it did not have any crew at all.
It is unlikely that a manned mission to Mars will occur by 2023, as it requires significant planning, technology development, and funding. Current estimated timelines suggest it may be closer to the late 2020s or 2030s before a crewed mission to Mars becomes a reality.