• Apollo Mission 1

    Apollo Mission 1
    Apollo 1 (initially designated AS-204) was the first manned mission of the American space program known as the Apollo Program, whose ultimate goal was to achieve a manned lunar landing.
  • APOLLO MISION 2

    APOLLO MISION 2
    It was the third manned mission of the Apollo program, whose members were James A. McDivitt (commander), David R. Scott and Russell L. Schweickart, who used the cabin that was to deposit the astronauts on the surface of the Moon.
  • APOLLO MISION 7

    APOLLO MISION 7
    Apollo 7 was the seventh mission of the American Apollo program. It was launched on October 11, 1968, using a Saturn IB rocket, with the second crew consisting of astronauts Walter M. Schirra, Donn F. Eisele, and Walter Cunningham. It was the first crewed mission of NASA's Apollo program after the fire that killed all three Apollo 1 astronauts.
  • APOLLO MISION 4

    APOLLO MISION 4
    The Apollo 4 mission was an uncrewed flight designed to test the new Saturn V rocket. The mission also successfully tested engine restart and thermal protection during reentry. Apollo 4 launched on November 9, 1967.
  • APOLLO MISION 5

    APOLLO MISION 5
    The mission's objective was to verify the operation of the lunar module. The mission used a Saturn IB rocket as a launch vehicle, whose second stage was to be launched, after remaining stationary in a weightless parking orbit, to take the lunar module to a maximum distance from Earth of 18,340 km.
  • APOLLO MISION 6

    APOLLO MISION 6
    Apollo 6 (SA-502) was an uncrewed United States space mission launched on April 4, 1968. It was the second A-type mission of the Apollo program, and its last uncrewed mission.
  • APOLLO MISION 8

    APOLLO MISION 8
    The Apollo 8 mission was the second crewed mission of the United States Apollo space program. Launched on December 21, 1968, it was the first crewed spacecraft to leave low-Earth orbit, reach the Moon, orbit it, and return safely. During the mission, the first photograph of Earth as seen from space was captured.