Yes, several Apollo astronauts walked on the moon during the course of several Apollo missions
in the 1960s and 70s.
Also it was proved on TV answering all questions about photos ect + lenses were left on the surface and one can send a laser light to the moon which would bounce back to earth. Someone would have needed to have taken the lenses to the moon for the experiment to work.
Yes, he did. _______________ Stories about this not happening are preposterous, silly rumor. It was many years ago, but in the living memory of millions and millions of people. Thousands (probably many thousands) of people were involved in the moon missions, and it is completely unbelievable that if it were faked, it would not have leaked by now.
12 men have walked on the Moon. As far as other planets, the only landings have been by robotic probes. Dozens to the Moon, 4 to Venus, 10 or so to Mars, one to Jupiter, and one to Saturn's moon Titan. We have also sent robotic probes to touchdown on two asteroids and two comets.
Well, the moon is not another planet. But no, no human has been to another planet yet. Though several un-manned spaceships have (they've been to Mars, Venus, and Jupiter).
Not in person, but several probes have gone to other planets like Mars. We have sent probes that have made contact with comets, too.
Astronauts have not landed on any location besides the moon. There have been land rovers on Mars, and thousands of people are hoping to one day make their home on Mars.
So far, no country other than the US has landed anyone on the moon.
None. The only object other than Earth on which people have set foot is the moon. It would be impossible to walk on Jupiter as it does not have a solid surface.
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The Moon is about 3.7 times smaller than the Earth
No
So far, no country other than the US has landed anyone on the moon.
Nobody has landed on Saturn yet. For that matter, nobody has landed on ANY planet other than Earth, only on the Moon. The first planet to land on is expected to be Mars.
A moon is an object larger than about 50 miles across, which orbits a planet. Objects which orbit stars are called either planets, of if they are small, asteroids, or comets. So a moon does not orbit anything other than a planet.
We haven't landed on any planets yet, except earth of course. Man has been to the moon and sent robots to mars but no man has ever stood on any planet other than earth.
Other than the earth, so far we've landed people on the moon, and landed robot probes on Mars and Venus and Mercury. The condions of the out planets mean a landing there is not likely soon, but we may be able to land on some of their moons.
No. We have sent probes to Jupiter, which have studied Jupiter and its moons, but nothing has landed on it. No human has gone farther than Earth's moon.
None. The only object other than Earth on which people have set foot is the moon. It would be impossible to walk on Jupiter as it does not have a solid surface.
Yes. 12 people have walked on the Moon, two people from each of 6 different missions that landed on it.
it is the earth, moon and sun and some other few planets if u wish but not anything else
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The moon does actually have a gravitational pull, just a lot lower than gravity on Earth. Also, the lunar landers were "aimed" at the moon and pushed there with rockets (thrusters) to get them there.