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Copied from my talk pagetoUser:Salomee gum naan bin ohda:
Your source doesn't appear to go anywhere near saying what your edit claims it to, and thus is original research per WP:SYN. Nor does it appear to be reliable per WP:V. I also fail to see the relevance of such information to the page "List of Apollo missions". We do have a page dealing with such claims. Since this is controversial material, liable to be challenged, please try to get a proper consensus on the talk page before adding it again. I will be removing it once more. Pfainuk 23:42, 3 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
"Launch Vehicles", Saturn IB I'm guessing this is an unnoticed bit of vandalism 91.125.48.96 (talk) 12:02, 11 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I took a look and I noticed that the mission isn't mentioned anywhere. So I added it. Someone reverted saying it wasn't a "Lunar mission" so I changed that to just Cancelled missions" Ericl (talk) 21:07, 20 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
under cancelled missions under the listing for Apollo 18 it somewhat confusingly mentions Apollo 15 designation being re used and dosnt elaborate why, the Apollo 15 article itself mentions nothing and i have found no mention elsewhere of why this is as of yet
it feels like a random piece of obscure trivia rather than a informative piece, this should either be elaborated on more elsewhere or be trimmed to just the part pertaining to 18 itself .....at the moment it feels rather confusing as if it is indicating a connection between 15 and 18
Tony Spike (talk) 06:09, 8 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Request to edit The Apollo 11 mission was a manned mission. There were three astronauts during that mission, two of them who stepped onto the moon. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, who were the commander and the Lunar Module Pilot, stepped on the moon. While Michael Collins who was the Command Module Pilot did not get to step on the moon, he orbited the moon in the Command Module. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ellen.church (talk • contribs) 21:55, 29 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi1U-3eorSo&feature=share In this video they say there are inconsistencies with the apollo 11's lunar modules landing gear hitting the dusty surface, not creating a crater where it landed, odd shadows. They also noted neither of the two astronauts mentioned seeing any stars on the atmosphere less surface, and even referenced the astronauts arm passing in front of the earth(the window from a distance) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.167.66.149 (talk) 13:19, 21 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@JustinTime55: and anyone else interested.
Agree, we should discuss this on the talk page. There are a few options for how to handle the row scopes under the Manned Apollo Missions section. Here are some options:
Apollo 1![]() |
21 February 1967 (planned) | Gus Grissom Edward H. White II Roger B. Chaffee |
Saturn IB (AS-204) |
— | — | — | Never launched; 27 January 1967 fire in command module during a launch pad test killed crew and destroyed the module | (refs) |
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My concern with this is simple: Anytime someone uses a screen reader the screen reader will read the image as a part of the row heading, which can be very confusing.
Apollo 1 | 21 February 1967 (planned) | Gus Grissom Edward H. White II Roger B. Chaffee |
Saturn IB (AS-204) |
— | — | — | Never launched; 27 January 1967 fire in command module during a launch pad test killed crew and destroyed the module | (refs) |
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Simply get rid of the image. I'm personally against this, as I think the miniature of the mission patch adds value to the article.
Apollo 1 | ![]() |
21 February 1967 (planned) | Gus Grissom Edward H. White II Roger B. Chaffee |
Saturn IB (AS-204) |
— | — | — | Never launched; 27 January 1967 fire in command module during a launch pad test killed crew and destroyed the module | (refs) |
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Not sure I like this either, adding the image feels forced here.
1 | Apollo 1![]() |
21 February 1967 (planned) | Gus Grissom Edward H. White II Roger B. Chaffee |
Saturn IB (AS-204) |
— | — | — | Never launched; 27 January 1967 fire in command module during a launch pad test killed crew and destroyed the module | (refs) |
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This is what I used on List of Space Shuttle missions. Granted, it made more sense there as NASA can't count upwards coherently...
I'm open to suggestions here, do you have any?
Thank you. ~ Matthewrbowker Say something · What I've done 20:37, 18 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I note that this list of flights includes the designation "Apollo 1A" for AS-201, "Apollo 2" for AS-202, and "Apollo 3" for AS-203.
This is the first time I've ever heard of "Apollo 1A", and it was my understanding (based on "Apollo: The Race to the Moon" by Murray and Bly-Cox) that there were proposals to call AS-202 and AS-203 Apollo 2 and 3, but that in the end, this was never done, and NASA never referred to these missions in this manner.
Is anyone aware of any official use of these designations for these missions? If not, then these should be removed from the list.Voodude (talk) 15:53, 13 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Pursuant to a brief exchange at Talk:List of Apollo mission types, I judged that the proposed merge of that article into this one (as a section) was uncontroversial, and started doing it per WP:MERGE. However, my edits concerning the merge have not been simple copy-paste jobs as suggested in the information page, but have also included significant re-working of the previously existing article while maintaining the spirit of the information conveyed. Still, I didn't preserve all information (part of editing), a concern raised by Randy Kryn. I encourage any user having concern over edits relating to the merge to discuss them here or in related talk pages, otherwise you can simply check my recent editing history since I've committed to proceeding with the details of the merge.MinnesotanUser (talk) 01:49, 20 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@JustinTime55, Matthewrbowker, and Hawkeye7: What are the thoughts on splitting this into List of crewed Apollo missions and List of uncrewed Apollo missions?Kees08 (Talk) 15:12, 1 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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There are several things not so good about the list article as it stands now:
JustinTime55 (talk) 15:13, 25 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Number | Date | Vehicle | Crew | Notes | Refs |
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1 | July 26, 1966 | CSM-008 (Block I) |
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2 | August 2, 1966 | CSM-008 (Block I) |
Volunteers from MSC |
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3 | October 26, 1966 | CSM-008 (Block I) |
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4 | June 10, 1968 | 2TV-1[a] (CSM-098 Block II) |
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5 | June 16, 1968 | 2TV-1[a] (CSM-098 Block II) |
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6 | August 24, 1968 | 2TV-1[a] (CSM-098 Block II) |
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7 | September 4, 1968 | 2TV-1[a] (CSM-098 Block II) |
Military pilots assigned to NASA |
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8 | April 1, 1968 | LTA-8 [b] (Lunar Module) |
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9 | May 5, 1968 | LTA-8 [b] (Lunar Module) |
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10 | May 24, 1968 | LTA-8 [b] (Lunar Module) |
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11 | May 30, 1968 | LTA-8 [b] (Lunar Module) |
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12 | June 5, 1968 | LTA-8 [b] (Lunar Module) |
21 hours simulation time | [1][3][4] |
References
The last table on the page, which lists original planned missions and the missions as finally executed, seems to double up information about Apollo 15 in its right hand columns. Is this deliberate, or a flub? Grutness...wha? 10:16, 24 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The source cited does not say anything about 'waning public interest' which sounds very unlikely so soon after Apollo 11. 2600:1700:B270:75C0:59C9:2B11:ED29:AC8A (talk) 04:40, 6 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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