The Apollo 11 astronauts were Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first to land on the moon. However, the first manned mission to the moon (which did NOT land, but whose astronauts were the first men to see the dark side of the moon directly), was Apollo 8. Its astronauts were James Lovell, Frank Borman, and William Anders.
* Neil Alden Armstrong - Commander * Michael Collins - Command Module Pilot * Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. - Lunar Module Pilot Collins was originally slated to be the CMP on Apollo 8, but was removed for surgery on his back and replaced by Jim Lovell.
* James A. Lovell, Jr - Commander * William A. Anders - Command Module Pilot * Fred W. Haise, Jr - Lunar Module Pilot * Charles Moss Duke, Jr., Capsule Communicator (CAPCOM) * Ronald Evans, CAPCOM * Owen K. Garriott, CAPCOM * Don L. Lind, CAPCOM * Ken Mattingly, CAPCOM * Bruce McCandless II, CAPCOM * Harrison Schmitt, CAPCOM * Bill Pogue * Jack Swigert * Cliff Charlesworth, launch and EVA * Glynn Lunney, lunar ascent * Gene Kranz, lunar landing
Apollo 11
Neil Armstrong
Buzz Aldin
Michael Collins
Apollo 12
Charles Conrad
Richard Gordon
Alan Bean
Apollo 13 No landing made
Jim Lovell
Jack Swigert
Fred Haise
Apollo 14
Alan Shepherd
Stuart Roosa
Edgar Mitchell
Apollo 15
David Scott
Alfred Worden
James Irwin
Apollo 16
John Young
Ken Mattingly
Charles Duke
Apollo 17
Eugene Cernan
Ronald Evans
Harrison Schmitt
Apollo 11 - Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin
Apollo 12 - Charles Conrad & Al Bean
Apollo 14 - Al Shepard & Ed Mitchell
Apollo 15 - Dave Scott & Jim Irwin
Apollo 16 - John Young & Charlie Duke
Apollo 17 - Gene Cernan & Harrison Schmitt
24 men have left earth orbit and visited the moon. They are:
Apollo 8: Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, William Anders
Apollo 10: Tom Stafford, John Young, Gene Cernan
Apollo 11: Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin
Apollo 12: Charles Conrad, Richard Gordon, Alan Bean
Apollo 13: Lovell (2), Jack Swigert, Fred Haise
Apollo 14: Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, Edgar Mitchell
Apollo 15: Dave Scott, Alfred Worden, James Irwin
Apollo 16: Young (2), Ken Mattingly, Charles Duke
Apollo 17: Cernan (2), Ronald Evans, Harrison Schmitt
The twelve astronauts that walked on the moon were: Armstrong, Aldrin, Conran, Bean, Shepard, Mitchell, Scott, Irwin, Young, Duke, Cernan and Schmitt.
neil Armstrong, Edwin buzz Aldrin, Charles pete conrad, Alan bean, Alan Shepard, Edgar mitchell, david Scott, James Irwin, john young, Charles duke, eugene cernan, and harrison schmitt.
I know Edwin Buzz something Neil Armstrong and Alan Shepard.
neil Armstrong Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Michael Collins but Michael Collins stayed on the space shuttle
Neil armstrong landed on moon first.
i was the last man to stand on the moon
If people lived on the moon they would probobly still be called humans or people.
Most people call it moon but it is really called "Luna"!
neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
Astronauts.
they were called the pourporous
becky
They were called groundlings
i was the last man to stand on the moon
If people lived on the moon they would probobly still be called humans or people.
12 men walked on the moon. There's no way to tell you about each mission. The best source for information would be "A Man on the Moon" by Andy Chakin.
Most people call it moon but it is really called "Luna"!
People stood because they could not afford to buy tickets to the part of the theatre where there were seats. Instead they stood in "the pit" immediately in front of the stage and were called "groundlings" because they stood on the ground.
No. No one from Earth has ever stood on Pluto. Nor, for the matter, on any of the other seven planets in the Solar System. The only non-artificial object we have visited is the Moon.
No, the Moon is as far as astronauts have ever gone.
neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
In Shakespeare's time - the groundlings