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Yes, all Apollo missions were conducted by NASA in the US.
The manned missions were carried there by the Apollo craft. The unmanned craft were under the Pioneer, Ranger, and Surveyor missions.
Apollo 18 never flew. The Apollo program was originally scheduled for missions up through Apollo 20, but the last three missions were cancelled due to budget cuts, making Apollo 17 the final mission.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first and second persons to ever walk on the surface of the moon. See the related link for more information.
I'm not entirely sure what this question is asking, it kind of doesn't make sense. The Apollo missions landed on the moon.
Oh yes they really did land and walk on the moon.
Not only did the Apollo missions expand jobs for aeronautics engineers, but it also reinvigorated the American aeronautics industry overall, as it was the first major US victory in the Cold War's "Space Race."
The Apollo missions helped us learn a good deal about the moon, but not all that there is to know. For one thing, they only explored small portions of the moon's surface. Additionally, we now have technology that we did not have during the Apollo missions which we can use to study the moon.
Apollo 11 put Neil Armstong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon.
Popular support for the program waned and the US Congress responded by cutting back on NASA's funding.
The results of an experiment are simply the raw data that the experiment produces. This raw data doesn't provide any indication of what the results actually mean. Thus analyzing the results gives us insight into what the raw data are telling us.