Here a few things will have to be taken into account, the power of the telescope, the place, brightness,time and a few things as well.
No Apollo missions landed people on the moon.
During the Apollo missions, three people died on the actual spacecraft themselves. A total of six people died during these missions if you include workers not involved with the Apollo crafts themselves.
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No Apollo mission had any casualties. The Apollo 1 Fire was during testing, not a mission. The Apollo 13 explosion was tough... but no one died.
Twelve. Two people on each of six Apollo lunar missions.
It is estimated that about 400,000 people worked in the space program to fly the 6 Apollo missions that landed on the moon to the moon.
about 33 with 3 on each mission
27. These were the crew of the various Apollo missions, including the ill-fated Apollo 13, and the lunar-orbit missions from Apollo 8 on. A grand total of 12 human beings have set foot on the Moon's surface.
On average over half a million workers. I know for a fact Apollo 11had that many and probably the same number applied to all Apollo missions.
The United States with the Apollo missions. No other country has landed people on the moon.
All Apollo missions consisted of three crew members. Apollo 13's crew was Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert.
there were three people, Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins