1. Apollo Astronaut Assignments As Announced In 1966 And 1967
2. Apollo Astronaut Assignments As Flown
3. Astronaut Mission Assignments By Group
4. Capsule Communicator Assignments By Flight
Backup crew: James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweickart
Backup crew: Frank Borman, Thomas P. Stafford, and Michael Collins
Backup crew: Stafford, John W. Young, and Eugene A. Cernan
Backup crew: Charles Conrad, Jr., Richard F. Gordon, Jr., and Clifton C. Williams, Jr.
Backup crew: Stafford, Young, and Cernan
Backup crew: Stafford, Young, and Cernan
Support crew: John L. Swigert, Jr., Ronald E. Evans, and William R. Pogue
Backup crew: Conrad, Gordon, and Alan L. Bean
Support crew: Edgar D. Mitchell, Fred W. Haise, Jr., and Alfred M. Worden
Backup crew: Neil A. Armstrong, James A. Lovell, Jr., and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.
Support crew: Thomas K. Mattingly II, Gerald P. Carr, and John S. Bull
Backup crew: Stafford, Young, and Cernan
Support crew: Swigert, Evans, and Pogue
Backup crew: Armstrong, Haise (replacing Lovell), and Aldrin
Support crew: Mattingly, Carr, and Vance D. Brand (Bull had resigned from the program for reasons of health)
Backup crew: Conrad, Gordon, and Bean
Support crew: Mitchell, Jack R. Lousma (replacing Haise), and Worden
Backup crew: L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., Eisele, and Mitchell
Support crew: Joe H. Engle, James B. Irwin, and Charles M. Duke, Jr.
Backup crew: Lovell, Anders, and Haise
Support crew: Mattingly, Evans, and Pogue
Bermuda - Grissom;
California - Schirra;
Muchea - Cooper.
California - Shepard;
Muchea - Slayton;
Guaymas - Cooper.
Hawaii - Grissom;
California - Glenn;
Coastal Sentry Quebec - Shepard;
Guaymas - Carpenter.
Guaymas - Grissom;
Coastal Sentry Quebec - Glenn;
Hawaii - Carpenter.
Houston - Chaffee (monitor).
Houston - Grissom.
Houston - McDivitt, Aldrin, Armstrong.
Houston - See, Cernan, Bassett.
Houston - Lovell.
Houston - Armstrong, Lovell, Gordon, Aldrin.
Houston - Cooper, Aldrin.
Houston - Young, Bean.
Houston - Conrad, Anders.
Note: During Mercury, the astronauts manned the remote stations; in Gemini, flight control specialists had these assignments and the astronauts manned consoles at Launch Control at the Cape and at Mission Control in Houston. For Apollo, Houston assumed control when the launch vehicle cleared the tower. The launch flight director handled communications up to that point, then the astronaut capsule communicators in Houston took over. The last plan was also followed for Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.