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Usage

{{Infobox space program
|country=
|governmental=
|organization=
|duration=
|firstflight=
|firstcrewedflight=
|lastflight=
|successes=
|failures=
|partialfailures=
|launchsite=
|vehicletype=
|crewvehicle=
|capacity=
|launcher=
|previous=
|subsequent=
|concurrent=}}

Explanation of Parameters

  • country - the country in which the program was conducted
  • governmental - either "yes" or "no", to denote whether the program was conducted by a governmental organization
  • organization - the name of the organization which conducted the program
  • duration - the beginning and ending dates for the program
  • firstflight - the date and/or designation of the first flight of the program whether manned or unmanned
  • firstcrewedflight - the date and/or designation of the first manned flight of the program if not also the first flight of the program
  • lastflight - the date and/or designation of the last flight in the program
  • successes - the number of successful missions in the program both manned and unmanned
  • failures - the number of failed missions (the designations of the failed missions may be included)
  • partialfailures - the number of partial failures (the designations of the partial failure missions may be included)
  • launchsite - the locations from which the flights of the program were launched
  • vehicletype - the type of craft in which the crews flew, usually either "capsule" or "reusable space plane"
  • crewvehicle - the name of the crewed spacecraft (e.g. "Apollo Command Module", or "Space Shuttle Orbiter"
  • capacity - the maximum number of crew that can (or did) occupy the spacecraft
  • launcher - the names of the launch vehicles used in the program
  • previous - the name of the preceding program, if no program is designated here the template assumes "None", and will display this in the infobox
  • subsequent - the name of the subsequent program (no default "value" is given so if none is provided none will be listed)
  • concurrent - a list of program(s) that ran concurrent to the program that is the focus of the infobox, and can be programs of any nation

Example

{{Infobox space program
|name=Project Apollo
|country=[[United States]]
|governmental=Yes
|organization=[[National Aeronautics and Space Administration|NASA]]
|duration=1961-1972
|firstflight=November 9, 1967
|firstcrewedflight=October 11, 1968
|lastflight=December 7, 1972
|successes=12
|failures=1:  [[Apollo 1]]
|partialfailures=2:
* [[Apollo 6]]
* [[Apollo 13]]
|launchsite=[[Kennedy Space Center]]
* LC-39A
* LC-39B
*LC-41
|vehicletype=Capsule
|crewvehicle=[[Apollo Command Module]]
|capacity=3
|launcher=* [[Saturn Ib]]
* [[Saturn V]]
|previous=[[Project Gemini]]
|subsequent=[[Apollo Soyuz Test Project]]
|concurrent=[[Vokshod]]}}</noinclude>
Project Apollo
Program overview
CountryUnited States
OrganizationNASA
Program history
Duration1961-1972
First flightNovember 9, 1967
Last flightDecember 7, 1972
Successes12
Failures1: Apollo 1
Partial failures2:
Launch site(s)Kennedy Space Center
  • LC-39A
  • LC-39B
  • LC-41
Vehicle information
Vehicle typeCapsule
Crewed vehicle(s)Apollo Command Module
Crew capacity3
Launch vehicle(s)


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See also


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