There were a total of 12 astronauts who set foot on the moon.
The astronaunts of apollo 8 used silly putty to fasten theirs tool down when they took it to the moon.
Several things: * The age of the Moon * The composition of the Moon * A new theory of the origin of the Moon where developed
The Apollo 11 landed on the moon in 1969.
Apollo 11 traveled to Earth's moon. It was the first successful shuttle to make it to the moon. Aboard this shuttle were astronaunts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Alrdin, two men who became famous because of this. They planted the American flag that is still there to this day.
Charles Duke (Apollo 16) was the youngest man to set his foot on the moon. He was born in 1935 and set his foot on the moon in 1972.
The astronaunts of apollo 8 used silly putty to fasten theirs tool down when they took it to the moon.
Several things: * The age of the Moon * The composition of the Moon * A new theory of the origin of the Moon where developed
The Apollo 11 landed on the moon in 1969.
Not that I know of.They went to the moon to experiment, and also to be the first country (USA) on the moon. :D
Twelve. To date, the US is the only country to have landed men on the moon.
Apollo 11 traveled to Earth's moon. It was the first successful shuttle to make it to the moon. Aboard this shuttle were astronaunts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Alrdin, two men who became famous because of this. They planted the American flag that is still there to this day.
Yes they were. Since the Apollo missions, man has not yet set foot on the moon.
Yes because there are no forces on the moon to erode the foot step. That is that same reason we can leave the Apollo's on the moon.
Charles Duke (Apollo 16) was the youngest man to set his foot on the moon. He was born in 1935 and set his foot on the moon in 1972.
flag and golf balls
12 Armstrong & Aldrin - Apollo 11 Conrad & Bean - Apollo 12 Shepard & Mitchell - Apollo 14 Scott & Irwin - Apollo 15 Young & Duke - Apollo 16 Cernan & Schmitt - Apollo 17
Sunday 20th July, 1969.