As far as has been made known to the public, the USA is the only country which so far has landed
human beings on the moon and returned them safely to earth.
The USSR has sent unmanned spacecraft around the moon and back to earth, and has crashed
an unmanned vehicle onto the moon's surface.
No. We cannot send manned missions anywhere near that far. The travel time alone would take years.
Yes. There are rocks on the moon. Some were retrieved by the Apollo missions.
Eight space missions orbited the moon, carrying 24 astronauts. All were men from the USA who traveled to the moon as part of NASA's Apollo program during the period from 1968 to 1972. Six missions landed on the moon, and their 12 astronauts walked on its surface. No man walked on the moon more than once. And nobody except the 24 astronauts on the eight Apollo missions has ever been farther into space than "low earth orbit".
No space shuttle has ever reached the moon. The 5 manned missions to land on the moon were the Apollo missions 11 though 17, with the exception of Apollo 13, which was unable to land due to a malfunction.
No. The Russians have sent unmanned probes, but the only manned missions to the moon were American.
There have been six Apollo missions that have landed on the moon. But many other unmanned missions.
These were the Apollo missions.
six of the Apollo missions successfully landed on the moon
About 12
The Apollo missions took about three days to reach the moon from earth orbit
During the early 1970s, when the Apollo missions were going on, it took about 3 days to travel to the Moon. Here in 2010, it will be at least another 10 years before any person will again walk on the Moon, and it will probably be longer.
There are no countries on the Moon.
Manned missions to the moon: there have been eight successful manned missions to the moon, including six landings.
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Six.
There were 6 missions to the moon, and 12 men walked on the moon.