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No missions in the Gemini program landed on the moon. Only missions 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 & 17 in the Apollo program landed on the moon.
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No, Apollo 8 was the first manned mission the orbit the moon but it did not land on it.
They developed techniques for advanced space travel. These were necessary for Apollo, whose objective was to land humans on the Moon.
Only once, on the Gemini 8 mission. He was listed as a backup pilot for the Gemini 11 but did not go into space on that mission, staying on Earth until he reached the moon with Apollo 11.
No missions in the Gemini program landed on the moon. Only missions 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 & 17 in the Apollo program landed on the moon.
He was on the Gemini 8 mission and the Apollo 11 mission. From Apollo 11, he was also on the Eagle, the first manned craft to land on the moon.
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No none of the Gemini spacecrafts landed or for the matter flew to the moon.
They developed techniques for advanced space travel. These were necessary for Apollo, whose objective was to land humans on the Moon.
No, Apollo 8 was the first manned mission the orbit the moon but it did not land on it.
The Gemini spacecraft carried two astronauts to the moon.
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Only once, on the Gemini 8 mission. He was listed as a backup pilot for the Gemini 11 but did not go into space on that mission, staying on Earth until he reached the moon with Apollo 11.
No, Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon, but it did not land.
When he landed on the moon, the name of command module was the Columbia. The name of the lunar module was the Eagle. His other spacecraft have included the Gemini 8 and Gemini 11.appolo 11Apollo 11
I assume you mean after his spaceflights, in which case the answer is the Pacific Ocean, both on his Gemini 8 flight and Apollo 11.