No the astronauts to land on the moon in Apollo 12 were Charles Conrad and Alan Bean.
1969 (november 14 was the exact launch day)
Yes. Alan Bean and Charles Conrad walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 12 mission.
Francis Land House was created in 1804.
Zero. Apollo 11 was the first attempt to land men on the moon.
There are multiple answers to this: No astronaut before Apollo 11 landed. None of the Command Module Pilots landed. None of the Apollo 13 crew landed because an explosion caused the mission to be aborted. So only including Apollo Missions (and not including Apollo 1) The following Astronauts *did not* land on the Moon: Apollo 7: Walter M. Schirra, Donn F. Eisele, R. Walter Cunningham Apollo 8: Frank F. Borman, II, James A. Lovell, Jr, William A. Anders Apollo 9: James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, Russell L. Schweickart Apollo 10: Thomas P. Stafford, John W. Young*, Eugene A. Cernan* Apollo 11: Michael Collins Apollo 12: Richard F. Gordon, Jr. Apollo 13: James A. Lovell, Jr., John L. Swigert, Fred W. Haise, Jr. Apollo 14: Stuart A. Roosa Apollo 15: Alfred M. Worden Apollo 16: T. Kenneth Mattingly Jr. Apollo 17: Ronald E. Evans * Cernan and Young would walk on the moon on separate missions after Apollo 10.
Apollo 13 was supposed to land on the Fra Mauro Highlands
Apollo 11 was the first mission to land on the moon.
No, Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon, but it did not land.
3 astronauts flew on multiple Apollo missions * Jim Lovell - Apollo 8, Apollo 13 (intended to land) * John Young - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 16) * Eugene Cernan - Apollo 10 (later landed on Apollo 17) No astronaut has walked on the moon more than once. Additionally 3 astronauts would have flew on multiple Apollo missions and possibly walked on the moon more than once had the program continued past Apollo 17 * Dick Gordon - Apollo 12 (had been slated to land on Apollo 18) * Fred Haise - Apollo 13 was scheduled for Apollo 19 * Stuart Roosa - Apollo 14 (he had also been slated to land on the moon with Apollo 20)
Apollo 6 was an unmanned test flight, which was not intended to reach the moon. Apollo 8 was the first to orbit the moon. Apollo 11 was the first to land on the moon.
Apollo 13
No, only Apollo 11, out of all the Apollo missions, successfully landed astronauts on the moon. Apollo 2 was an unmanned mission which was intended to test the Saturn rocket.