Apollo 9 Mission Patch
Item #: MPAp09
The Apollo 9 space vehicle was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11 a.m. EST on March 3, 1969.
The Apollo 9 was the first crewed flight of the Lunar Module and was conducted to qualify the module for lunar operations.
Approximately 70 hours into the 10-day mission in Earth orbit, the Lunar Module, Spider, separated, rendezvoused and docked with the Command Module. Click here to visit the NASA Apollo 9 History site.
As a result of unfavorable weather in the planned landing area, Apollo 9 completed an additional orbit before returning to Earth.
Crew: James McDivitt, David Scott, Russell Schweickart 4 inch patch
The Apollo 9 was the first crewed flight of the Lunar Module and was conducted to qualify the module for lunar operations.
Approximately 70 hours into the 10-day mission in Earth orbit, the Lunar Module, Spider, separated, rendezvoused and docked with the Command Module. Click here to visit the NASA Apollo 9 History site.
As a result of unfavorable weather in the planned landing area, Apollo 9 completed an additional orbit before returning to Earth.
Crew: James McDivitt, David Scott, Russell Schweickart 4 inch patch




