Well, the whole spaceship doesn't land on the moon. When the spaceship begins to orbit the moon when it gets there, one part separates off and makes a descent onto the ground and lands. There is always one astronaut on orbit. Then when they are ready to come up again, they fire the rockets and come into orbit. Then, it's really a complicated process, they reconnect and set off for earth.
Spaceships and rockets.
A total of 9 spacecrafts visited the moon.
spaceships that went to the moon
Yes. 400.
Apollo
Sending robot spaceships to the moon was known as the Surveyor program. They sent seven robotic spaceships to the surface of the moon from June 1968 to January 1968. The primary purpose was to demonstrate the feasibility of soft landings on the moon.
apolo 13
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The program was called Apollo, and the missions designated with a number. Apollo 11 was the first to land on the moon. The command and lunar modules were all given different names by their crews.
they don't sleep on the moons surface they sleep in spaceships or rockets or shuttle's
"When Worlds Collide" (1951).
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