Because it costs alot to go to the moon. We have already been there and there isn't much to gain by going there. Every material on the moon is available on Earth. We have no financial incentive to spend billions of dollars to go to the moon just to say "Hey we're on the moon, again!" We already know where it is what it does and what its made out of, its not cost effective. We have more important things to address.
No, the Moon is as far as astronauts have ever gone.
Yes. Neil Armstrong was actually the first man on the moon.
No. The furthest "man" has gone is the moon.
"Has gone" is used to describe an action that took place recently or in the past with a connection to the present. For example, "He has gone to the store." "Had gone" is used to indicate an action that occurred in the past before another action took place. For example, "She had gone to the party before we arrived."
Uri was the first man to orbit the earth. No Russian has yet gone to the Moon. No person has yet gone beyond the moon except to orbit the Moon.
No. The furthest man has gone is the Moon. The closest black hole is 1,600 light years away.
Yes, he is the only Melfort resident to have gone to the moon. A moon crater is named after him, the one that looks like the man in the moon's right eye.
No. No animals have gone to the Moon.
6 Apollo missions landed on the moon. An earlier Apollo mission (Apollo 8) had gone to the moon and orbited it, but did not land.
Gone to the Moon was created in 2008-05.
The furthest Man has gone, is to the Moon. No Man could even land on Saturn as it does not have a surface.
Everyone's Gone to the Moon was created in 1965.