it is about are first mission to the moon that was succesfull
Women make up 18 percent of all the active astronauts working today. this would mean 6 out of every 35 astronauts are female.
They were not recovered And there is no eveidence to suggest they didn't go to the moon. Families were told the astranauts would be away for up to 7-10 days.
AnswerThe movie "Apollo 18" is not a movie based on actual events. It's a mockumentary feature produced by Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) that will be shot in the Paranormal Activity/The Last Exorcism found-footage style, purporting to depict lost recordings from Apollo 18's mysterious mission to the moon.AnswerThat is actually false! If you do your research like I and many others you will find that Apollo 18 real did exist! It was a top secret launch by the government! And yes this movie is based on a true story! Anyone wish too argue please do so!Response to Answer #2Real footage of an "Apollo 18" would not need credits with a list of actors for each character, along with movie reviews and summaries showing each actor for each character. Apollo 18 is a science fiction horror movie produced by Timur Bekmambetov
in 1969 the moon was conpletly foreingn. Who knows what kind of things are on the moon. The astronauts were placed in quarintine to ensure that they hadnt conracted any illnesses. It could have been a plauge, contagion. But luckily the astronauts were safe.
There was no Apollo 18, the final mission of the Apollo program was A17. Apollo 18 is simply an urban legend and a movie, both of which are fictional.
Nothing what so ever happened to the Apollo 18 astronauts. The reason being there never ever was a Apollo 18 moon mission. Apollo 17 was the last moon mission launchedby N.A.S.A.
Yes, the Apollo 18 mission was canceled. Some People refer to the Apollo Soyuz Test Project as Apollo 18, but the original plans for 18 were canceled
No it has aliens. Aliens are a myth like Santa and the Easter Bunny. Apollo 18 itself was real.
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)
kinnda, the Apollo missions did exist ( moon landing) and they ended at Apollo 17. they ended because they were VERY expensive and were risky. there was no Apollo 18 sadly. ( it would be fun to go to the moon again!)
12 People stepped walked on the moon and a total of 24 orbited the moon from Apollo 8 to 17. It depended what mission it was. There where 3 different classes of missions. Apollo 11 stayed on the moon for about 18 hours and it increased with each mission with Apollo 17 staying on the moon for 3 days
Very little of it was 'real' footage.
Apollo 18 was cancelled in 1970.
Apollo 18 never flew. The Apollo program was originally scheduled for missions up through Apollo 20, but the last three missions were cancelled due to budget cuts, making Apollo 17 the final mission.
Nothing important or worthwhile. It was a PR gimmick. They docked the two spacecraft, shook hands, took pictures, played catch. That Saturn V was supposed to be one of the cancelled moon landings, Apollo's 18-20.
There was never an Apollo 18 mission. There was only a movie to entertain the audience with actors and extra-terrestrial lifeform was on the moon and there is no known life on the moon it was all fantasy-fiction and they wre made up astronauts. In addition, we'll probably never go up there to the moon ever again, (or at least a very long time) and there was only 17 Apollo missions.