Yes.
From an evolutionary perspective, it is generally believed that the first human "set foot" on Earth 50,000 to 100,000 years ago.
From a Biblical perspective, this event took place about 6,000 years ago.
It's important to note that "set foot" usually means to have arrived from somewhere else in a spatial sense, such as being the first to "set foot" on America or the moon.
It would be more accurate to ask, "When did man first appear on Earth?".
I don't think so; not that we are aware of. No. The onyl place other than Earth where humans have set foot is the moon.
1972, no humans have ever set foot on the moon since.
no bugs ever set foot on the moon because they would die because there is no oxegen and they couldn't fly because there is no gravity in space
No. The only (non-man-made) extraterrestrial (space, or non-Earth) object man has set foot on is the moon.
No, the farthest we've been is the moon. We have sent robots to Mars, though.
There are no other planets that we know of that can support life. No has ever set foot on another planet, let alone lived there.
Earth. Humans have not set foot on any other planet. We have been on the moon, but the moon is not a planet, it is a satellite of earth.
No put science smarties have sent robot to do an experiment if its safe or not but they have got no answers till now
Apollo 11 is important because it was the first time a human had ever set foot on to our Earths moon. It's also important because it shows humans can leave Earth and walk on our moon and then return.
No
No so far no man has set foot on the planet Neptune.
No, in recent history no human has set foot on any planet other than earth !