They were launched from earth atop a Saturn V. They flew to the moon aboard their Apollo Command Module and landed on the moon in their Lunar Module.
The rocket that took the first man to the moon was the Saturn V rocket.
The USA first successfully landed a man on the Moon (Neil Armstrong) in July of 1969.
The rocket itself was the Saturn V. If you're referring to the first spacecraft to ORBIT the moon, that would be Apollo 8. The first spacecraft to LAND on the moon was Apollo 11's lander 'Eagle'.
Saturn V Rocket
Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon. The rocket that took the crew there was a Saturn 5 rocket and thermally module was called LM-5, known as the 'Eagle'.
The first man to put foot on the moon was Neil Armstrong followed shortly by Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. The rocket that took them into Earth orbit was a Saturn V (five). The spacecraft that took them to the moon and into orbit around it was an Apollo and the spacecraft that took them from moon orbit to the surface of the moon was a Lunar Module.
Technically it was a rocket because up til the, 80s' i think, they used rockets
Apollo 11, the first mission to land on the moon in 1969 used the Saturn V rocket.
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All people who have been in orbit or to the moon has travelled by rocket, so yes.
Apollo 11 was a mission, Saturn V was a rocket. The Apollo 11 mission was the first Apollo mission to land man on the moon, it use a Saturn V rocket to take off from earth and get in to orbit.
1969 is when the first man on the moon Neil Armstrong took man's first steps on the moon.