Apollo is the name of the American spacecraft and Soyuz is the name of the Russian spacecraft.
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The Apollo 11 was a bigger spacecraft ,then mercury or Gemini spacecraft.
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The Apollo 8 spacecraft was the first spacecraft to orbit the moon and then return safely to earth.
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The first Apollo spacecraft to carry humans was Apollo 7. It was an Earth orbital mission launched on October 11, 1968.
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The Apollo spacecraft has three modules the Service module, the command module and the lunar module.
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The name of Apollo 11's spacecraft was "Columbia."
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The primary spacecraft for the Apollo 13 mission was called "Odyssey."
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Apollo 4 was a test flight of the Saturn V/Apollo spacecraft. There was no crew.
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Not only was there no Apollo 6, but the Apollo spacecraft did not have wings.
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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.
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The astronauts entered the Apollo spacecraft by a hatch.
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The Apollo 13 spacecraft was approximately 200,000 miles away from Earth when the accident occurred.
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Apollo 8 did not blow up. Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon. It returned to the Earth safely. Apollo 13 is the spacecraft that had an explosion while traveling to the moon.
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No. Both the Apollo cinemas and the Apollo space craft were named after the Greek God Apollo.
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The Mariner spacecraft landed on the planet Mars, and the Apollo spacecraft landed on the moon.
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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.
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The name of the US spacecraft that first landed on the moon was Apollo 11.
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After Apollo 11 Apollo 12 and the rest followed till Apollo17.
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The Apollo 7 spacecraft flew to test the Apollo spacecraft after the first one burnt i a fire. And astronauts Virgil grissim, edward White and roger Chaffee died.
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The Apollo spacecraft that went to the moon carried a crew of three.
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The mini-series "From the Earth to the Moon" detailed the missions of the Apollo spacecraft, specifically focusing on the Apollo program that aimed to send astronauts to the Moon.
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Yes Neil Armstrong was on both the Gemini spacecraft as well as the Apollo 11 spacecraft.
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The Apollo 11 mission spacecraft was called the "Eagle."
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Apollo 8 was the first spacecraft to orbit the moon.
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Apollo was the name of the entire lunar landing program, not the specific name of a spacecraft.
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The Apollo was launched from Cape Kennedy from the state of Florida.
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The name of the spacecraft that took the first men to the moon was Apollo 11.
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The first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon was Apollo 8, which launched on December 21, 1968. It was the second manned mission in the Apollo program and made ten orbits around the moon before returning safely to Earth.
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The first spacecraft was named "Sputnik" and was launched by the Russians in 1957.
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The Apollo 18 spacecraft docked with the Russian Soyuz 19 spacecraft in orbit during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1975. This was the first international human spaceflight mission conducted by NASA and the Soviet space agency.
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The maximum speed of the Apollo 13 spacecraft during its journey to the Moon was approximately 24,790 miles per hour.
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The Apollo 7 with astronauts Walter Schirra, Walter Cunningham,and a third astronaut became the first to test the Apollo spacecraft. Apollo 8 first orbited the moon and Apollo 11 first landed on the moon. Apollo 13 was the first damaged spacecraft to be returned to earth.
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The Apollo 13 spacecraft was approximately 36.2 feet tall, or 11 meters.
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