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No, it will just take a while! A a matter of fact, an astronaut on that famous first trip to the moon in the 60s fell over, but he managed to get up!
Mr.Armstrong was only an astronaut. An astronaut has to do the missions that arer assigned to them. The president was the one with the idea, and the reason for that was to beat the soviets.
No. Ilan Ramon was the first Israeli astronaut and the payload specialist aboard the space shuttle Columbia when she broke up and was destroyed upon reentry 1 February 2003. All hands aboard were killed.
An astronaut on the Moon would see a dark sky, similar to what we see on Earth during a new moon. This is because the Moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight, so the sky appears black even during the daytime. Without scattering, the sky doesn't appear blue like it does on Earth.
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.
I believe the answer is Yes. The only reason it would not is if there was no air, and I believe that there is air on the moon. NOT air you can breath, but air still.
Depends on who you ask. Generally accepted beliefs, backed up mostly with scientific data point to a conclusive, yes we did land on the moon.
No. as long as there is any amount of gravity. a ball can never go higher then where it was dropped if no force is added.
They are the names of lunar modules, the part of the Apollo spacecraft which actually landed on the moon. The lower sections remained on the lunar surface. The upper parts took the astronauts back up to rendezvous with the service and command modules which had orbited the moon with one astronaut. Eagle was the first LM to land , while Challenger was the last.
The buggy drives on the moon exactly as it would drive on Earth. There is a handle used for steering, and, it is a very bumpy ride, but you are riding. Anyway, why? Planning to ba an Astronaut when you grow up? Hope I hepled.
Each and every one of the 12 men that walked on the moon's surface feel at least once. With the reduced gravity, bulky suits, massive backpacks, and very uneven terrain they were almost gauranteed to spend a good amount of time trying to get back up.
The first person to eat a turkey dinner on the moon was Harrison Schmitt on December 12th, 1972. It was made up of dried chicken pieces, carrots and nutrition bars. YUM!