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Apollo 1

Saturn IBNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationLaunch Complex 34
Friday, January 27, 1967 · 11:31 PM UTCAdd to Calendar

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Vehicle

Saturn IB

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Launches147
Successes122

Provider

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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USA • Founded 1958

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Mission Brief

Apollo 1, initially designated AS-204, was the first crewed mission of the United States Apollo program, the undertaking to land the first man on the Moon. It was planned to launch on February 21, 1967, as the first low Earth orbital test of the Apollo command and service module. The mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at Cape Kennedy Air Force Station Launch Complex 34 on January 27 killed all three crew members—Command Pilot Gus Grissom, Senior Pilot Ed White, and Pilot Roger B. Chaffee—and destroyed the command module (CM). The name Apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by NASA in their honor after the fire.

PayloadApollo 1
OrbitLow Earth Orbit
CustomerApollo
Stages0
PadLaunch Complex 34, Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

Mission Timeline

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Launch Site

Launch Complex 34, Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

LAUNCH SITE
28.522°N, 80.561°W

Schedule History

No delays or schedule changes recorded.