All of the Apollos used the same fuels, although they used two different boosters.
Spacecraft (CSM) - Aerozine 50 and Nitrogen Tetroxide
LM - Aerozine 50 and Nitrogen Tetroxide
The launch vehicles used RP-1 (basically kerosene) and liquid oxygen for the first stage and liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen for the upper stages.
The Apollo 11 mission used a combination of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as fuel for its Saturn V rocket. This fuel mixture was used in the first stage of the rocket to generate the massive amount of thrust needed to propel the spacecraft out of Earth's atmosphere and into orbit.
The Apollo 11 mission used approximately 47,000 gallons of rocket fuel. This fuel was mainly used for the launch and journey to the Moon.
No, Apollo 11 did not have solar cells. Instead, the spacecraft relied on fuel cells for power during the mission.
Apollo 11 was the first mission to land a man on the Moon.
The Apollo mission that successfully landed astronauts on the moon was Apollo 11, in July 1969.
Apollo 11 was the mission that successfully landed the first humans on the moon, while Saturn V was the type of rocket used to launch the Apollo missions. Saturn V was specifically designed to carry the Apollo spacecraft and its crew to the moon, while Apollo 11 was just one of the missions that utilized this rocket.
The Apollo 11 mission used approximately 47,000 gallons of rocket fuel. This fuel was mainly used for the launch and journey to the Moon.
No, Apollo 11 did not have solar cells. Instead, the spacecraft relied on fuel cells for power during the mission.
Apollo 11 was the first mission to land a man on the Moon.
Apollo 11
Apollo 11
The Omega watch, Speedmaster, is used by the astronauts of the Apollo 11 during its mission to the moon.
The Apollo mission that successfully landed astronauts on the moon was Apollo 11, in July 1969.
no, the first successful manned mission to the moon was apollo mission 11.
Apollo 11 was the mission that successfully landed the first humans on the moon, while Saturn V was the type of rocket used to launch the Apollo missions. Saturn V was specifically designed to carry the Apollo spacecraft and its crew to the moon, while Apollo 11 was just one of the missions that utilized this rocket.
Apollo 11!:)
All Apollo missions were manned.
Oh, dude, the Apollo 11 shuttle was actually called the Command Module Columbia. I mean, who needs a fancy name when you're going to the moon, right? It's like, "Hey, Columbia, take us to the moon and back, no big deal." So yeah, that's the official name, but let's be real, we all just call it Apollo 11 because that's way cooler.