Who were the members of the crew on Apollo 11?
The three astronauts on Apollo 11
- Neil Armstrong – Mission Commander.
- Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin – lunar module pilot.
- Michael Collins – command module pilot.
How many crew members did Apollo 13 have?
3
Apollo 13
Spacecraft properties | |
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Crew size | 3 |
Members | James A. Lovell Jr. John L. Swigert Jr. Fred W. Haise Jr. |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | April 11, 1970, 19:13:00 UTC |
Which Apollo team died?
Apollo 1 was expected to fly to Earth orbit later in 1967 with astronauts Gus Grissom, Roger Chaffee and Ed White on board. During a test on the launch pad, however, a fire erupted and rapidly asphyxiated all three astronauts.
Who were the three crew members of Apollo 17?
Apollo 17
Spacecraft properties | |
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Crew size | 3 |
Members | Eugene A. Cernan Ronald E. Evans Harrison H. Schmitt |
Callsign | CSM: America LM: Challenger |
EVAs | 1 in cislunar space 3 on the lunar surface |
Who was the crew of Apollo 10?
Apollo 10
Spacecraft properties | |
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Crew size | 3 |
Members | Thomas P. Stafford John W. Young Eugene A. Cernan |
Callsign | CSM: Charlie Brown LM: Snoopy |
Start of mission |
Who were the original Apollo 13 crew?
The three astronauts of Apollo 13 were commander Jim Lovell, lunar module pilot Fred Haise, and command module pilot Jack Swigert.
When did the last man walk on the Moon?
December 1972
The last manned mission to the Moon was Apollo 17, taking place between 7 and 19 December 1972. It was a 12-day mission and broke many records, the longest space walk, the longest lunar landing and the largest lunar samples brought back to Earth. Harrison H.