Apollo missions

This is a list of missions for the Apollo program from 1967 to 1972. Each mission had their own mission insignia. Save for Apollo 15, which was displayed also in a bar in Bozeman, Montana, some of these insignia were displayed in the 602 Club on Earth in 2143. 

Apollo 1
Apollo 1 was the first Apollo mission. It was crewed by Gus Grissom, Edward Higgins White, and Roger B. Chaffee. 

Apollo 7
Apollo 7 was crewed by Wally Schirra, Donn F. Eisele, and Walter Cunningham. 

Apollo 8
Apollo 8 was crewed by Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and William Anders. A photo of Earth rising over Luna was photographed from this spacecraft and later seen in the USS Enterprise library computer. ( remastered)

Apollo 9
Apollo 9 was crewed by James McDivitt, David Scott, and Rusty Schweickart. 

Apollo 10
Apollo 10 was the tenth in the Apollo series of missions. It was crewed by Eugene Cernan, Thomas P. Stafford, and John Young. 

Apollo 11
Apollo 11 had a crew of three, including Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin and was the first successful landing of Humans on Luna. 

Apollo 12
Apollo 12 was the second successful landing on Earth's Moon. Jonathan Archer kept an image of one of the crewmembers, Pete Conrad, standing next to the US flag on the moon in his apartment in San Francisco. Alan Bean and Richard F. Gordon, Jr. were the other two crewmembers. 

Apollo 13
Apollo 13 was the next mission in the Apollo program. The motto for this mission, "Ex Luna, Scientia" ("Knowledge, from Luna"), was changed for Starfleet Academy to "Ex Astris, Scientia" ("Knowledge, from Stars"). (Star Trek Encyclopedia)

Apollo 14
Apollo 14 was the 14th Apollo mission. Alan Shepard was one of the crewmembers. (Star Trek: Enterprise opening credits) The other two members were Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell. 

Apollo 15
Apollo 15 was the 15th Apollo mission. It comprised three crewmembers: James Irwin, David Scott, and Alfred Worden. 

Apollo 16
Apollo 16 was the 16th, and second last Apollo mission. It was crewed by Charles Duke, Ken Mattingly, and John Young. 

Apollo 17
Apollo 17 was the final Apollo mission and was crewed by Eugene Cernan, Ronald Evans, and Harrison Schmitt. 

Background

 * Footage of Apollo 4 was used for the launch sequence in.