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The Soviet Union had no authority over either the Moon or the United States. It was not for them to "allow" anything. We went when we we darn well felt like it and were ready. The first landing was July 20, 1969.
The immigrants who landed at Ellis Island near New York were processed much quicker than immigrants who landed at Angel Island near San Francisco. Angel Island immigrants were held to higher standards than those of Ellis Island.
Ireland is a separate country, not part of England or the UK.
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So far, no country other than the US has landed anyone on the moon.
Nobody has landed on Saturn yet. For that matter, nobody has landed on ANY planet other than Earth, only on the Moon. The first planet to land on is expected to be Mars.
We haven't landed on any planets yet, except earth of course. Man has been to the moon and sent robots to mars but no man has ever stood on any planet other than earth.
Other than the earth, so far we've landed people on the moon, and landed robot probes on Mars and Venus and Mercury. The condions of the out planets mean a landing there is not likely soon, but we may be able to land on some of their moons.
No country other than the US has sent men to the moon, although some have sent unmanned space vehicles to the moon to take photographs.
No. We have sent probes to Jupiter, which have studied Jupiter and its moons, but nothing has landed on it. No human has gone farther than Earth's moon.
None. The only object other than Earth on which people have set foot is the moon. It would be impossible to walk on Jupiter as it does not have a solid surface.
Yes. 12 people have walked on the Moon, two people from each of 6 different missions that landed on it.
The moon does actually have a gravitational pull, just a lot lower than gravity on Earth. Also, the lunar landers were "aimed" at the moon and pushed there with rockets (thrusters) to get them there.
On September 13, 1959, the Soviet rocket Lunik II hit the Moon. More of a crash than a landing, but it was the first craft from Earth to touch the moon.
Because it's warmer in the winter than it is in the country.
Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.