Manned Flight No. | 31 |
Manned flight of the USA No. | 19 |
The manned flight of the Apollo No. | 3 |
Launch: | 03/03/1969 16:00:00 |
Landing: | 03/13/1969 17:00:54 |
Duration: | 10 d 1 h 0 m 54 s (241 h 0 m 54 s) |
Orbits: | 151 |
Distance: | 6 782 649 km |
Command Module: | Gumdrop |
Lunar Module : | Spider |
Backup Crew: | Charles Conrad Jr., Commander Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module Pilot Richard F. Gordon Jr., Command Module Pilot |
James McDivitt
(Commander)
Astronaut No. 19
Astronaut of the USA No. 8
McDivitt: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 14 d 2 h 57 m 6 s
(338 h 57 m 6 s)
David Scott
(Command Module Pilot)
Astronaut No. 26
Astronaut of the USA No. 15
Scott: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 10 d 11 h 42 m 20 s
(251 h 42 m 20 s)
Russel Schweickart
(Lunar Module Pilot)
Astronaut No. 39
Astronaut of the USA No. 23
Schweickart: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 10 d 1 h 0 m 54 s
(241 h 0 m 54 s)
The Apollo 9 spacecraft after splashdown in Atlantic Ocean.
Lunar Module in a lunar landing configuration in the free flight in orbit around the Earth.
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
Third manned flight on the program Apollo. Schweickart and Scott went out into open space.