This is the story of Apollo from some of its most wide-eyed observers: the children of those brave Americans who first went into space and those who helped get them there.
They are the names written in history books: Armstrong, Aldrin, Lovell, Chaffee, Bean, Cernan, Anders, Griffin, Carr. Their stories of NASA's Apollo program in the 1960s and '70s are the stuff of legend and lore.
Apollo 4-6 missions There was no named Apollo 2 or 3, and mission numbers picked up with the fourth uncrewed test flight, Apollo 4. Apollo 5 and 6 were also unmanned.Donn Eisele
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