No. He was in Lunar Orbit with the Columbia Mothership that return the Apollo 11 to earth
In the very first place the Apollo 11 moon landing was never ever faked at all.
There were two Apollo missions that orbited the moon without landing. Apollo 8, carrying the first humans to ever be inside the gravitational influence of anything besides the earth, entered lunar orbit December 24, 1968. Apollo 10, as a dress rehearsal of the first landing, had the LM orbit all the way down to within 9 miles of the moon's surface, but did not actually land. The crew entered orbit May 22, 1969.
Neil Armstrong is the first human ever to set foot on the moon; he did so in 1969, on the Apollo-11 moon landing mission.
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I don't think Apollo was ever married.
In the very first place the Apollo 11 moon landing was never ever faked at all.
The Apollo 11 moon flight and moon landing was never ever faked.
No, Michael Collins, the Irish revolutionary leader who played a significant role in the country's struggle for independence, was never married.
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11.html - Everything you could ever want to know about the Apollo Missions
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first and second persons to ever walk on the surface of the moon. See the related link for more information.
Yes, there were 6 US landings on the moon starting with the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.
22 Apollo 8 - Borman, Lovell, Anders Apollo 10 - Stafford, Cernan, Young Apollo 11 - Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins Apollo 12 - Conrad, Gordon, Bean Apollo 14 - Shepard, Roosa, Mitchell Apollo 15 - Scott, Irwin, Worden Apollo 16 - Duke, Mattingly Apollo 17 - Evans, Schmitt 2 others (Swigert & Haise) went to the moon on Apollo 13, but did not orbit the moon. They circled behind the moon and returned to earth without achieving orbit.
No he did not. After Apollo 11 flight, Collins was offered the position as backup commander of Apollo 14, which meant he would be moved to the flight crew for Apollo 17. He chose to leave NASA instead and went to work in the State Department. Had he stayed with NASA and flown on Apollo 17, he would have been the last man to set foot on the moon.
There were two Apollo missions that orbited the moon without landing. Apollo 8, carrying the first humans to ever be inside the gravitational influence of anything besides the earth, entered lunar orbit December 24, 1968. Apollo 10, as a dress rehearsal of the first landing, had the LM orbit all the way down to within 9 miles of the moon's surface, but did not actually land. The crew entered orbit May 22, 1969.
Neil Armstrong is the first human ever to set foot on the moon; he did so in 1969, on the Apollo-11 moon landing mission.
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I don't think Apollo was ever married.