No. There have been no moon missions since Apollo 17 in 1972. All the manned missions since have been in low earth orbit and have been related to the International Space Station, space shuttle, Skylab, and the Apollo Soyuz mission.
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On July 20th, 1969, the Apollo 11 space mission sent Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin onto the moon.
The Moon's atmosphere is like . . . nothing. There isn't one. The Moon does not have enough gravity to hold onto an atmosphere while the Sun is successfully making any atmosphere dissipate into space.
The first human being to step onto the moon ... Neil Armstrong ... was a civilian at the time, and still is.
I'm glad you asked! Everyone asks this. The moon does NOT reflect light. Why? Because the light from the sun reflects onto the moon, making the moon have pure light to fill the sky. Hope this helped!!
The moon and earth get there light from the sun when the sun shines onto the moon the moon reflects the suns light onto the earth.
The mission that most everyone knows about was the Apollo 11 mission, during which Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin became the first human beings to step onto the moon. The mission launched on July 16, 1969, and returned to Earth on July 24.
For 300 years scientists thought that craters on the moon have been caused by volcanoes, but they are actually made by meteors crashing onto the moon's surface The moon is our satellite. As such it acts as a deflector for meteors and other space stuff that may come into our orbit! That is why the moon has so many craters as it is constantly being battered. The craters were caused mainly by impacts by objects from space.
Neil Armstrong was 39 years old when he first walked onto the moon.
The sun reflecting off of the waters on Earth and onto the moon.
A moon crashed onto him.
He planted the first human footstep onto the moon's surface and set the US Flag. He stayed less than an hour on the moon testing gravity and doing experiments. He also walked near craters.