the answer is apolo 11,13,and 14
The two-man flights of Project Gemini (1965-1966) followed NASA's Mercury program, which launched astronauts in one-man capsules.
Apollo project (this one was Apollo 11) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
1969
The Apollo missions were designed to put a man on the moon, and they succeeded with Apollo 11.
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The two-man flights of Project Gemini (1965-1966) followed NASA's Mercury program, which launched astronauts in one-man capsules.
Apollo project (this one was Apollo 11) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Yes they were. Since the Apollo missions, man has not yet set foot on the moon.
1969
The Apollo Program
What about Kennedy's speech about going to the moon?
The Apollo missions were designed to put a man on the moon, and they succeeded with Apollo 11.
The rocket wasn't called "Apollo". The specific NASA project to put a man on the moon was called "The Apollo Project" - Armstrong did not name it, it was called that before he got involved with it. He did have the privilege of naming the lunar landing vehicle, though, which was called "Eagle".
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1969
JFK challenged NASA to 'put a man on the moon'.
A permanent moon base is slated for completion in 2024.