Not sure Apollo II did, I think it was later flights, but yes they brought rocks back. Even to day some have never been analyzed.
About 850kg
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
All of the missions that actually landed brought back moon rocks . These were the missions of Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. The Apollo 17 mission was of particular importance geologically, because one of the astronauts, Harrison Schmidt, was a geologist.
They brought back moon rocks to earth.
The following Apollo mission each brought moon rocks back to earth, they were Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
About 850kg
Yes, the Apollo 11 astronauts collected 50 basalt and breccia rocks from the lunar surface. Later missions collected more, as the first mission was short in comparison.
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
Because there is no known life on the moon. The rocks brought back by the Apollo astronauts showed no evidence of life in the past either.
They brought back moon rocks to earth.
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
All of the missions that actually landed brought back moon rocks . These were the missions of Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. The Apollo 17 mission was of particular importance geologically, because one of the astronauts, Harrison Schmidt, was a geologist.
They brought back some rocks.
No, there were no blood particles on the rocks brought back from the Moon.
Moon rocks were collected from the moon by Apollo astronauts.
They performed geological and chemical analysis of the samples.
The astronauts collected moon rocks and moon dust.