24 men have orbited or flown past the moon. 12 men have landed on the surface of the moon. Three men have flown to the moon twice.
Apollo 8, December 1968 (Lunar orbit)
Frank Borman
James Lovell
William Anders
Apollo 10, May 1969 (Lunar orbit)
Eugene Cernan
John Young
Thomas Stafford
Apollo 11, July 1969
Neil Armstrong (Lunar landing)
Edwin Aldrin (Lunar landing)
Michael Collins (Lunar orbit)
Apollo 12, November 1969
Charles Conrad (Lunar landing)
Alan Bean (Lunar landing)
Richard Gordon (Lunar orbit)
Apollo 13, April 1970 (Lunar Flyby, no landing, no orbit)
James Lovell (First man to visit moon twice)
John Swigert
Fred Haise
Apollo 14, January/February 1971
Alan Shepard (Lunar landing)
Edgar Mitchell (Lunar landing)
Stuart Roosa (Lunar orbit)
Apollo 15, July 1971
David Scott (Lunar landing)
James Irwin (Lunar landing)
Alfred Worden (Lunar orbit)
Apollo 16, April 1972
John Young (Lunar landing) (Second man to visit moon twice)
Charles Duke (Lunar landing)
Thomas Mattingly (Lunar orbit)
Apollo 17, December 1972
Eugene Cernan (Lunar landing) (Third man to visit moon twice)
Harrison Schmitt (Lunar landing)
Ronald Evans (Lunar orbit)
I am not exactly sure about NASA and all of that. But, I know 12 men have walked on the moon.
THere were a total of six missions where men were landed on the moon's surface.
The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.
Only one country, the USA, has sent men to the Moon.
NASA's Apollo program was the one that eventually sent astronauts to the Moon. The first mission that landed was Apollo 11, on July 20, 1969. The first men on the Moon were Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
I am not exactly sure about NASA and all of that. But, I know 12 men have walked on the moon.
THere were a total of six missions where men were landed on the moon's surface.
The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.
Apollo 11, the mission that Neil Armstrong went to the moon on, launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, NASA is a federal agency, so it was the country of the United States that actually sent him. Florida was just the state that he left from.
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Only one country, the USA, has sent men to the Moon.
Many, many hours of it. The best resource would be the NASA website.
NASA's Apollo program was the one that eventually sent astronauts to the Moon. The first mission that landed was Apollo 11, on July 20, 1969. The first men on the Moon were Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
No country other than the US has sent men to the moon, although some have sent unmanned space vehicles to the moon to take photographs.
The NASA moon program was called Apollo, and three-man crews were sent to the moon beginning in 1968. The first three men to ORBIT the Moon were the Apollo 8 crew in December, 1968 : Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders. The first two men to LAND on the Moon were Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, on July 20, 1969. The first man to actually set foot on the Moon was Neil Armstrong.
The first manned lunar missions were under the Apollo program of the US space agency NASA. The flights to the Moon began with a circling of the Moon by Apollo 8 in December, 1968, and ended with the last manned landing on the Moon, Apollo 17, in December, 1972.
Only the US have sent men to the moon