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There was a technical problem, and the landing was not on spot, as there was a small crater there.
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The Apollo 11 crew of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. Michael Collins circled the moon while his crewmates walked below. Armstrong was the commander who actually flew the Lunar Module to the surface of the moon. Aldrin's job as Lunar Module Pilot was to feed Armstrong information such as speed (both forward and descending) and fuel. Aldrin also ran the computer while Armstrong kept his eyes outside the vehicle searching for a safe landing spot on the Sea of Tranquility. The landing occurred at 4:17pm EDT on July 20, 1969. 6 1/2 hours later, Armstrong descended the ladder to become the first man to walk on the moon. Aldrin followed him down about 20 minutes later.
You're question is not very clear since only 2 men landed at any one time. The first lunar landing mission (Apollo 11) was flown by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. Armstrong & Aldrin landed on the moon while Collins stayed in lunar orbit. The pilot during the actual landing was Armstrong. Aldrin fed information to Armstrong so Armstrong could keep his eyes on the surface and search for an appropriate landing spot. The second crew to land was Pete Conrad and Alan Bean aboard Apollo 12. Richard Gordon was the CMP who stayed in lunar orbit. Conrad performed the actual landing with Bean feeding him speed and rates of descent, etc. The third crew was Apollo 14's Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell and Stuart Roosa. Roosa was the CMP. Shepard flew the landing with Mitchell acting as his source of landing information.
It is named after the person who first medically discovered it, Dr. Grafenburg. It is called "The Grafenburg Spot", in short, "The G-Spot" to make it more sexually appealing.
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Planet Neptune had a storm called the Great Dark Spot which disappeared. One of its 13 moons is also called Triton.
No manned mission ever landed in an un-illuminated spot on the moon.
Yes, the first dog in space was called Laika, Spot, or Paula. It's up to you to find out which one of those three!
The sun and the moon are always in the sky but sometimes if it is in the same spot they can make solar or lunar eclipse. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse
There was a technical problem, and the landing was not on spot, as there was a small crater there.
That is a crater
this means that there is a preferably dark spot on the moon or seas of the moon or plains on the moon
The Apollo 11 crew of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. Michael Collins circled the moon while his crewmates walked below. Armstrong was the commander who actually flew the Lunar Module to the surface of the moon. Aldrin's job as Lunar Module Pilot was to feed Armstrong information such as speed (both forward and descending) and fuel. Aldrin also ran the computer while Armstrong kept his eyes outside the vehicle searching for a safe landing spot on the Sea of Tranquility. The landing occurred at 4:17pm EDT on July 20, 1969. 6 1/2 hours later, Armstrong descended the ladder to become the first man to walk on the moon. Aldrin followed him down about 20 minutes later.
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gravity. -.-