there were 9 Apollo trips to the moon:
A-8, A-10, A-11, A-12, A-13, A-14, A-15, A-16 and A-17.
Each Apollo mission carried three men, so 9 x 3 =27.
BUT, 3 of those 27 went twice, so 27 - 3 = 24 individual men.
As far as landings on the moon, there were only 6 landings, which carried 2 men each time, so 6 x 2= 12 people who've walked on the moon (so far).
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no their are no humans on the moon but there was a space ship that was sent last year on the moon that was the second time since some one went on the moon
No scientists went to the moon , the men who flew to the moon were all asronauts.
The original three man who went to the moon were Neil Armstrong (the first man on the moon) Buzz Aldrin (the second man on the moon) and Michael Collins (kept the moon in orbit while the other two men collected lunar samples) The original three man who went to the moon were Neil Armstrong (the first man on the moon) Buzz Aldrin (the second man on the moon) and Michael Collins (kept the moon in orbit while the other two men collected lunar samples)
All were Americans to walk on the moon.
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Hundreds (if you count low orbit as space) a dozen if you coutn the Moon as space).
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A total of 9 spacecrafts visited the moon.
no their are no humans on the moon but there was a space ship that was sent last year on the moon that was the second time since some one went on the moon
1965 When Apollo 13 went up.
No person was on a planet that was not earth, only the moon
No scientists went to the moon , the men who flew to the moon were all asronauts.