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Vintage Space

Horizontales
Launched 18 October 1962, lunar probe, spacecraft failed, missed Moon
Apollo ______, crewed by John Young, Ken Mattingly & Charles Duke. The fifth landing, in Plain of Descartes. Second extended mission, used Rover on Moon. Surface EVA time: 20h 14m. Samples returned: 207.89 lb (94.30 kg).
Launched 23 April 1962, lunar probe, spacecraft failed, Moon impact
Launched on January 7, 1968, landing on the lunar surface on January 10, 1968, on the outer rim of the crater Tycho. Operations of the spacecraft began shortly after the soft landing. On January 20, while the craft was still in daylight, the TV camera clearly saw two laser beams aimed at it from the night side of the crescent Earth, one from Kitt Peak National Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, and the other at Table Mountain at Wrightwood, California.
Launched 18 November 1961, lunar prototype, launch failure
Launched on November 7, 1967, and landed on November 10, 1967 in Sinus Medii (near the crash site of Surveyor 4). The successful completion of this mission satisfied the Surveyor program's obligation to the Apollo project.
Apollo ______, crewed by Thomas Stafford, John Young & Eugene Cernan. A Dress rehearsal for first lunar landing; flew LM down to 50,000 ft (15 km; 9.5 mi) from lunar surface.
An upgraded version of the Saturn I. It could send over 40,000 pounds (18,100 kg) into low Earth orbit, sufficient for a partially fueled CSM or the LM. Saturn IB launch vehicles and flights were designated with an AS-200 series number, "AS" indicating "Apollo Saturn" and the "2" indicating the second member of the Saturn rocket family.
Apollo ______, crewed by Pete Conrad, Richard Gordon & Alan Bean. Second landing, in Ocean of Storms near Surveyor 3. Surface EVA time: 7h 45m. Samples returned: 75.62 lb (34.30 kg).
Crashed after an otherwise flawless mission; telemetry contact was lost 2.5 minutes before touchdown. The solid-fuel retrorocket may have exploded near the end of its scheduled burn; it crashed on Sinus Medii
Saturn V launch vehicles and flights were designated with an AS-500 series number, "AS" indicating "Apollo Saturn" and the "5" indicating Saturn V. The three-stage Saturn V was designed to send a fully fueled CSM and LM to the Moon, Also called the Saturn V Moon-Monster.
Apollo 2-6; designed to test redesigned flight hardware.
Apollo ______, crewed by Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa & Edgar Mitchell. The third landing, in Fra Mauro formation. Surface EVA time: 9h 21m. Samples returned: 94.35 lb (42.80 kg).
Apollo _____, crewed by Wally Schirra, Walt Cunningham & Donn Eisele. First crewed Earth orbital demonstration of Block II CSM, launched on Saturn IB. First live television broadcast from a crewed mission.
Launched on September 20, 1966. A mid-course correction failure resulted in the spacecraft losing control. Contact was lost with the spacecraft on September 22; crashed near Copernicus crater
launched 30 January 1964, lunar probe, Moon impact, cameras failed
Launched 21 March 1965 Impacted Moon 24 March 1965 at Alphonsus crater
Launched 17 February 1965; impacted Moon 20 February 1965 at the Sea of Tranquility
Launched 23 August 1961, lunar prototype, launch failure
Apollo ______, crewed by James McDivitt, David Scott & Russell Schweickart. A second crewed flight of Saturn V; First crewed flight of CSM and LM in Earth orbit; demonstrated portable life support system to be used on the lunar surface.
Verticales
Apollo ____; crewed by Gus Grissom, Ed White & Roger B. Chaffee; all crew members died in a fire during a launch pad test on January 27, 1967.
Launched 26 January 1962, lunar probe, spacecraft failed, missed Moon
a NASA program that, from June 1966 through January 1968, sent seven robotic spacecraft to the surface of the Moon. Its primary goal was to demonstrate the feasibility of soft landings on the Moon. The Surveyor craft were the first American spacecraft to achieve soft landing on the moon
Apollo ______, crewed by James Lovell, Jack Swigert & Fred Haise . Third landing attempt aborted in transit to the Moon, due to SM failure. Crew used LM as "lifeboat" to return to Earth. Mission called a "successful failure".
Launched on September 8, 1967 from Cape Canaveral. It landed on Mare Tranquillitatis on September 11, 1967. The spacecraft transmitted excellent data for all experiments from shortly after touchdown until October 18, 1967.
Apollo ______, crewed by Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins & Buzz Aldrin. The First landing, in Tranquility Base, Sea of Tranquility. Surface EVA time: 2h 31m. Samples returned: 47.51 lb (21.55 kg).
Launched May 30, 1966 and sent directly into a trajectory to the Moon without any parking orbit. Its retrorockets were turned off at a height of about 3.4 meters above the lunar surface. Surveyor 1 fell freely to the surface from this height, and it landed on the lunar surface on June 2, 1966, on the Oceanus Procellarum.
Apollo _______, crewed by Frank Borman, James Lovell & William Anders. First crewed flight of Saturn V; First crewed flight to Moon; CSM made 10 lunar orbits in 20 hours
America's first heavy lift rocket
The program which was a series of uncrewed space missions by the United States in the 1960s whose objective was to obtain the first close-up images of the surface of the Moon. The Ranger spacecraft were designed to take images of the lunar surface, transmitting those images to Earth until the spacecraft were destroyed upon impact.
Apollo ______, crewed by Eugene Cernan, Ronald Evans & Harrison Schmitt. The only Saturn V night launch. Sixth landing, in TaurusLittrow. Third extended mission, used Rover on Moon. First geologist on the Moon. Apollo's last crewed Moon landing. Surface EVA time: 22h 2m. Samples returned: 243.40 lb (110.40 kg).
Landed on April 20, 1967, at the Mare Cognitum portion of the Oceanus Procellarum in a small crater that was subsequently named Surveyor. It transmitted 6,315 TV images to the Earth, including the first images to show what planet Earth looked like from the Moon's surface. It was visited by Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean in November 1969, and remains the only probe visited by humans on another world. The Apollo 12 astronauts excised several components of Surveyor 3, including the television camera, and returned them to Earth for study.[
Launched 28 July 1964; impacted Moon 31 July 1964 at 13:25:49 at Mare Cognitum
Apollo ______, crewed by David Scott, Alfred Worden & James Irwin. Fourth landing, in Hadley-Apennine. First extended mission and first use of the Lunar Rover. Surface EVA time: 18h 33m. Samples returned: 169.10 lb (76.70 kg).