3 astronauts flew on multiple Apollo missions * Jim Lovell - Apollo 8, Apollo 13 (intended to land) * John Young - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 16) * Eugene Cernan - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 17) No astronaut has walked on the moon more than once. Additionally 3 astronauts would have flew on multiple Apollo missions and possibly walked on the moon more than once had the program continued past Apollo 17 * Dick Gordon - Apollo 12 (had been slated to land on Apollo 18) * Fred Haise - Apollo 13 was scheduled for Apollo 19 * Stuart Roosa - Apollo 14 (he had also been slated to land on the moon with Apollo 20)
Apollo 14 returned 43 kilograms (95 lb) of lunar samples Apollo 15 returned 77 kilograms (170 lb) of lunar samples 170 - 95 = 75 lbs more returned by Apollo 15 than Apollo 14.
Losing the one that he loves more than anything.
Apollo is known for his strength and power, being the Greek god of music, healing, prophecy, and more. He is often depicted as a strong and authoritative figure in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, Apollo was jealous of Eros because Eros's arrows had the power to make anyone fall in love, which challenged Apollo's abilities as the god of love and desire. Eros, on the other hand, was jealous of Apollo's ability to shine brighter than him, as Apollo was associated with the sun and light.
no. but a washing machine does.
Usually servers have more processing power and more RAM so they can handle many clients at the same time.
in the matter of fact your current microcomputer or desktop has a much better processing! power than a previous minicomputer!
Apollo was a god who enjoyed music more than the rest and it brought out the strength in him
Human brain processing power is way more than AI. This separates humans from Artificial Intelligence.
Generally, older televisions use more power than new ones. However, modern televisions are larger than older models so they tend to use a little more. HD processing is more power hungry than standard definition signal handling. The trend is for less power consumption with newer models.
3 astronauts flew on multiple Apollo missions * Jim Lovell - Apollo 8, Apollo 13 (intended to land) * John Young - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 16) * Eugene Cernan - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 17) No astronaut has walked on the moon more than once. Additionally 3 astronauts would have flew on multiple Apollo missions and possibly walked on the moon more than once had the program continued past Apollo 17 * Dick Gordon - Apollo 12 (had been slated to land on Apollo 18) * Fred Haise - Apollo 13 was scheduled for Apollo 19 * Stuart Roosa - Apollo 14 (he had also been slated to land on the moon with Apollo 20)
Yes and it probably has less than the iPhone
I think it was the Apollo 1 because there have been more than 1 Apollo there have been about 17 Apollo's and Apollo 13 was called the successful failure
Apollo never married a "wife"; he had many lovers both male and female.
If there was an Apollo 3, it was an unmanned flight. I don't have any more details than that, but I suggest you look up "Apollo Missions" on Wikipedia.
Apollo is the Greek God of light. He only has one fear: losing the one that he loves more than anything.