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  2. Apollo 6 - Wikipedia

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    Apollo 6 (April 4, 1968), also known as AS-502, was the third and final uncrewed flight in the United States' Apollo Program and the second test of the Saturn V launch vehicle. It qualified the Saturn V for use on crewed missions, and it was used beginning with Apollo 8 in December 1968.

  3. Canceled Apollo missions - Wikipedia

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    In the NASA report "Scientific Rationale Summaries for Apollo Candidate Lunar Exploration Landing Sites" from March 11, 1970, Apollo 18 is targeted for Copernicus, and Apollo 19 is assigned Hadley rille (the eventual landing site of Apollo 15). The Apollo 20 mission had been canceled two months before, but the report still suggested its target ...

  4. Category:Canceled Apollo missions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canceled Apollo missions" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... This page was last edited on 5 December 2021, at 20:59 (UTC).

  5. List of NASA cancellations - Wikipedia

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    2 Mission cancellations (developmental) 3 References. 4 See also. ... [1] Lockheed Martin X-33 - 2001; HL-20 Personnel Launch System - 1993 [2] Mission cancellations ...

  6. List of Apollo missions - Wikipedia

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    Launch of AS-506 space vehicle on July 16, 1969, at pad 39A for mission Apollo 11 to land the first men on the Moon. The Apollo program was a United States human spaceflight program carried out from 1961 to 1972 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which landed the first astronauts on the Moon. [1]

  7. Third-party evidence for Apollo Moon landings - Wikipedia

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    Lick Observatory attempted to detect from Apollo 11's retroreflector while Armstrong and Aldrin were still on the Moon but did not succeed until August 1, 1969. [48] The Apollo 14 astronauts deployed a retroreflector on February 5, 1971, and McDonald Observatory detected it the same day.

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  9. Apollo program - Wikipedia

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    [148] [149] All of the U.S. flags left on the Moon during the Apollo missions were found to still be standing, with the exception of the one left during the Apollo 11 mission, which was blown over during that mission's lift-off from the lunar surface; the degree to which these flags retain their original colors remains unknown. [150]