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1960 – 1972 Planning: 1960 – 1966 Missions: 1966 – 1972

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1 1960 – 1972 Planning: 1960 – 1966 Missions: 1966 – 1972
Project Apollo 1960 – 1972 Planning: 1960 – 1966 Missions: 1966 – 1972

2 Apollo Capsule Command Module 3 Astronauts Bell Shaped

3 3D Model

4 Apollo 1 Launch Simulation January 27, 1967 Multiple Delays
100% Oxygen Environment Fire Gus Grissom Edward White Roger Chaffee Many Changes

5 Apollo 2 & 3

6 Saturn Rockets

7 Rockets Over Time

8 Apollo 4, 5, and 6 Unmanned 1967 – 1968 Equipment Testing

9 Apollo 7 October 11 – 22, 1968 Wally Schirra Walt Cunningham
Donn Eisele First live televised mission.

10 Apollo 8 December 21 – 27, 1968 Frank Borman James Lovell
William Anders Orbited the moon 10 times in 20 hours

11 Apollo 9 March 3 – 13, 1969 James McDivitt David Scott
Russell Schweickart Lunar Module – test of life support

12 Apollo 10 May 18 – 26, 1969 Thomas Stafford John Young Eugene Cernan
Lunar Module flew to 50,000 ft above the surface of the Moon.

13 Apollo 11 July 16 – 24, 1969 Neil Armstrong Michael Collins
Buzz Aldrin Landed on the Moon Surface EVA for 2 hr, 31 min

14 After Apollo 11 Brought back 47.51 pounds of materials. Quarantine
3 weeks

15 Apollo 12 November 14 – 24, 1969 C. “Pete” Conrad Richard Gordon
Alan Bean Second landing on the Moon, collected pounds. Surface EVA: 7hr, 45 min

16 Apollo 13 April 11 – 17, 1970 James Lovell Jack Swigert Fred Haise
Failed attempt to land on Moon.

17 Apollo 14 Jan 31 – Feb 9, 1971 Alan Shepard Stuart Roosa
Edgar Mitchell Third Moon Landing 9hr, 21 min surface EVA, pounds of materials returned

18 Apollo 15 July 26 – Aug 7, 1971 David Scott Alfred Worden James Irwin
Extended EVA: Lunar Module and Rover, 18 hr and 33 min Returned pounds of materials

19 Apollo 16 April 16 – 27, 1972 John Young Charles Duke Ken Mattingly
71 hours on the lunar surface, 3 EVAs. Returned pounds of lunar materials.

20 Apollo 17 December 7 – 19, 1972 Eugene Cernan Ronald Evans
Harrison Schmitt Last manned landing on the Moon. Returned pounds of lunar material.

21 The most famous of the Moon rocks recovered, the Genesis Rock, returned from Apollo 15.
Ferroan Anorthosite Moon rock, returned from Apollo 16.


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