yes people can go to a moon. many people have been on the moon. oh and i like apple pie.
Beacause I D G A F I NEED THE ANSWER FOR MY H.W. ? Anybody Got The Answer ?
We're not sure who you're asking about ... who "they" is. Between 1969 and 1972, twelve (12) astronauts in NASA's Apollo program were launched from Cape Kennedy in six missions, were carried to the moon, descended to the moon's surface, left their landing craft and walked on the surface, then launched from the moon and returned safely to Earth. According to marks on some hardware that the first pair left on the moon, they "... came in peace for all mankind." If you're asking about anybody else besides these 12, the answer is probably 'no'.
Venus doesn't go around the moon! =P
That has an easy answer: Carl Sagan was a scientist, not an astronaut. He did not go to the moon.
I learned this in science class- it takes 29 1/2 days for the moon to go from new moon to the next new moon.
the moon is the closet anybody has been
Upto this day nobody has died on the moon.
No. The Moon isn't even on Twitter; it doesn't follow anybody.
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None of the astronauts who have walked on the Moon so far have been from India, and no one has walked on the Moon since Apollo 17, which was in December of 1972; in December of 2011, it will have been 39 years.
It would depend upon what it was printed on and its quality. All NASA photographs are "public domain", meaning anybody can go get one and make their own copies.
Yes...infact the first man to step on the moon was neil armstrong...
Yes. The moon produces considerable gravitational effects visible to anybody. The moon's gravity is responsible for the tides.
At present there have been no manned missions beyond the Moon, so although there are no restriction (eg visa requirements) for going to Callisto, it would not be easy.
Anybody remember Andy Williams ?
No, the farthest that people have gone is to the moon.
Anybody Killa goes by ABK.