Manned Flight No. | 28 |
Manned flight of the USA No. | 18 |
The manned flight of the Apollo No. | 2 |
Launch: | 12/21/1968 12:51:00 |
Landing: | 12/27/1968 15:51:42 |
Duration: | 6 d 3 h 0 m 42 s (147 h 0 m 42 s) |
Orbits: | 10 |
Distance: | 932 785 km |
Backup Crew: | Neil Armstrong, Commander Fred W. Haise Jr., Lunar Module Pilot Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., Command Module Pilot |
William Anders
(Lunar Module Pilot)
Astronaut No. 34
Astronaut of the USA No. 22
Anders: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 6 d 3 h 0 m 42 s
(147 h 0 m 42 s)
James Lovell
(Command Module Pilot)
Astronaut No. 23
Astronaut of the USA No. 12
Lovell: 3rd flight
Cumulative time: 23 d 20 h 10 m 14 s
(572 h 10 m 14 s)
Frank Borman
(Commander)
Astronaut No. 22
Astronaut of the USA No. 11
Borman: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 19 d 21 h 35 m 43 s
(477 h 35 m 43 s)
The Apollo 8 spacecraft after splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Earth is seen above the lunar horizon. Photo is taken by Apollo 8 crew. Earth is about 380,000 km away.
The longest flight:
12/04/1965 13 d 18 h 35 m 01 s (330 h 35 m 1 s) Frank Borman and James Lovell
The largest number of flights: 3 Schirra, Lovell
The most cumulative time in space: 23 d 23 h 10 m 14 s (575 h 10 m 14 s) James Lovell
Second manned flight on the program Apollo. The first manned flight to Moon. James Lovell third space flight. James Lovell have the most cumulative time in space.