Re: what was Apollo 1's mission to be?



There were many apollo missions, most of which had no crew, but no
Apollo 2 or 3.

http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo.html



Secret237@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Apollo 1's mission was to just test the Apollo spacecraft in Earth
orbit, Apollo 7 took over Apollo 1's mission.


PowerPost2000 wrote:
If Apollo 1 had been successful, what was the goal of the mission? You
always hear of the fire, but I've never heard what the plan was.

Was threre Apollo 2 & 3? My videos only tell of 4,5 & 6 being
unmanned tests of the Saturn V.

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