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APOLLO 7 Crew Walter Schirra Jr., Commander R. Walter Cunningham, Lunar Module Pilot Donn F. Eisele, Command Module Pilot Orbit Altitude: 141.65 miles Inclination: 31.608 degrees Orbits: 163 revolutions Duration: 10 days, 20 hours, nine minutes, three seconds Distance: 4,546,918.3 miles Launch Oct. 11, 1968; 11:02:45 a.m. EST Launch Complex 34 Saturn-IB AS-205 First Block II Apollo CSM First crewed Apollo CSM mission First three-person American crew First live TV downlink Landing Oct. 22, 1968; 7:11:48 a.m. EDT, Atlantic Ocean Recovery Ship: USS Essex

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APOLLO 7

CrewWalter Schirra Jr., CommanderR. Walter Cunningham, Lunar Module PilotDonn F. Eisele, Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 141.65 milesInclination: 31.608 degreesOrbits: 163 revolutionsDuration: 10 days, 20 hours, nine minutes, three secondsDistance: 4,546,918.3 miles

LaunchOct. 11, 1968; 11:02:45 a.m. ESTLaunch Complex 34Saturn-IB AS-205First Block II Apollo CSMFirst crewed Apollo CSM missionFirst three-person American crewFirst live TV downlinkLandingOct. 22, 1968; 7:11:48 a.m. EDT, Atlantic OceanRecovery Ship: USS Essex

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APOLLO 8

CrewFrank Borman, CommanderWilliam A. Anders, Lunar Module PilotJames A. Lovell Jr., Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 118.82 milesInclination: 32.509 degreesOrbits: 10 revolutionsDuration: six days, three hours, 42 secondsDistance: 579,606.9 miles

LaunchDec. 21, 1968; 7:51 a.m. ESTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V AS-503High Bay 1Mobile Launcher Platform-1Firing Room 1

LandingDec. 27, 1968; 10:52 a.m. ESTPacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS Yorktown

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APOLLO 9

CrewJames A. McDivitt, CommanderRussell L. Schweickart, Lunar Module PilotDavid R. Scott, Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 118.63 milesInclination: 32.552 degreesOrbits: 151 revolutionsDuration: 10 days, one hour, 54 secondsDistance: 4,214,543 milesLaunchMarch 3, 1969; 11:00 a.m. ESTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V AS-504High Bay 3Mobile Launcher Platform-2Firing Room 2LandingMarch 13, 1969; 12:01 p.m. EST, Atlantic OceanRecovery Ship: USS Guadalcanal

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APOLLO 10

CrewThomas Stafford, CommanderEugene Cernan, Lunar Module PilotJohn Young, Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 118.83 milesInclination: 32.546 degreesOrbits: 31 revolutionsDuration: eight days, 23 minutes, 23 secondsDistance: 829,437.5 miles

LaunchMay 18, 1969; 12:49 p.m. EDTLaunch Pad 39BSaturn-V AS-505High Bay 2Mobile Launcher Platform-3Firing Room 3LandingMay 26, 1969; 12:52:23 p.m. EDTPacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS Princeton

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APOLLO 11

CrewNeil Armstrong, CommanderEdwin E. Aldrin Jr., Lunar Module PilotMichael Collins, Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 118.65 milesInclination: 32.521 degreesOrbits: 30 revolutionsDuration: eight days, three hours, 18 min, 35 secondsDistance: 953,054 milesLunar Location: Sea of TranquilityLunar Coordinates: .71 degrees north, 23.63 degrees east

LaunchJuly 16, 1969; 9:32 a.m. EDTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V AS-506High Bay 1Mobile Launcher Platform-1Firing Room 1

LandingJuly 24, 1969; 12:50 p.m. EDTPacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS Hornet

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APOLLO 12

CrewCharles Conrad Jr., CommanderAlan L. Bean, Lunar Module PilotRichard F. Gordon Jr., Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 118.55 milesInclination: 32.54 degreesOrbits: 45 revolutionsDuration: 10 days, four hours, 36 minutes, 25 secondsDistance: 952,354 milesLunar Location: Ocean of StormsLunar Coordinates: 3.04 degrees south, 23.42 degrees west

LaunchNov. 14, 1969; 11:22 a.m. EDTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V AS-507High Bay 3Mobile Launcher-2Firing Room 2

LandingNovember 24, 1969; 3:58:24 p.m. ESTPacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS Hornet

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APOLLO 13CrewJames A. Lovell Jr., CommanderFred W. Haise Jr., Lunar Module PilotJohn L. Swigert Jr., Command Module PilotOrbitAltitude: 118.99 milesInclination: 32.547 degreesEarth Orbits: 1.5Duration: five days, 22 hours, 54 minutes, 41 secondsDistance: 622,268 miles

LaunchApril 11, 1970; 1:13 p.m. CSTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V AS-508High Bay 1Mobile Launcher Platform-3Firing Room 1

LandingApril 17, 1970Pacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS Iwo Jima

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APOLLO 14

CrewAlan B. Shepard Jr., CommanderEdgar D. Mitchell, Lunar Module PilotStuart A. Roosa, Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 118.55 milesInclination: 31.12 degreesOrbits: 34 revolutionsDuration: nine days, two minutesDistance: 1,150,321 milesLunar Location: Fra MauroLunar Coordinates: 3.65 degrees south, 17.48 degrees west

LaunchJan. 31, 1971; 4:03 p.m. EDTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V AS-509High Bay 3Mobile Launcher Platform-2Firing Room 2LandingFeb. 9, 1971Pacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS New Orleans

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APOLLO 15CrewDavid R. Scott, CommanderJames B. Irwin, Lunar Module PilotAlfred M. Worden, Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 99.7 milesInclination: 29.679 degreesOrbits: 74 revolutionsDuration: 12 days, 17 hours, 12 minDistance: 1,274,137 milesLunar Location: Hadley-ApennineLunar Coordinates: 26.08 degrees north, 3.66 degrees east

LaunchJuly 26, 1971; 9:34:00 a.m. EDTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V AS-510High Bay 3Mobile Launcher Platform-3Firing Room 1

LandingAug. 7, 1971, Pacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS Okinawa

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APOLLO 16CrewJohn W. Young, CommanderCharles M. Duke Jr., Lunar Module PilotThomas K. Mattingly II, Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 107.5 milesInclination: 32.54 degreesOrbits: 64 revolutionsDuration: 11 days, one hour, 51 minutesSurface Time: 71:02:13Distance: 1,391,550 milesLunar Location: Descartes HighlandsLunar Coordinates: 8.97 degrees south, 15.51 degrees east

LaunchApril 16, 1972; 12:54:00:567 p.m. ESTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V SA-511High Bay 3Mobile Launcher Platform-3Firing Room 1

LandingApril 27, 1972Pacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS Ticonderoga

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APOLLO 17

CrewEugene A. Cernan, CommanderHarrison H. Schmitt, Lunar Module PilotRonald E. Evans, Command Module Pilot

OrbitAltitude: 105.86 milesInclination: 28.526 degreesOrbits: 75 revolutionsDuration: 12 days, 13 hours, 52 minutesSurface Time: 75 hoursDistance: 1,484,933.8 milesLunar Location: Taurus-LittrowLunar Coordinates: 20.16 degrees north, 30.77 degrees east

LaunchDec. 7, 1972; 12:33 a.m. ESTLaunch Pad 39ASaturn-V SA-512High Bay 3Mobile Launcher Platform-3Firing Room 1

LandingDec. 19, 1972Pacific OceanRecovery Ship: USS Ticonderoga