A package that lands on the moon doesn't need a 'rocket' unless it needs to launch and leave the moon again. That has only happened during the six Apollo missions that landed on the moon and then returned to Earth. So as far as we know, there have been exactly six rockets on the moon.
No. The only manned space missions have been to the Moon.
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There have been seven manned missions, one of which, Apollo XIII, was unsuccessful, and many other unmanned missions. Considering that we haven't been there in almost a half century, the manned missions must be regarded as sort of technological demonstrations rather than the beginning of human ventures into space.
No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
No. The Space Shuttle were built for near Earth obital missions.
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There have been six Apollo missions that have landed on the moon. But many other unmanned missions.
There were 11 mission created by the United States in the space race. Since the men landed on the moon, there have been over 100 space missions by NASA.
No. The only manned space missions have been to the Moon.
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No. There have been no moon missions since Apollo 17 in 1972. All the manned missions since have been in low earth orbit and have been related to the International Space Station, space shuttle, Skylab, and the Apollo Soyuz mission.
There have been seven manned missions, one of which, Apollo XIII, was unsuccessful, and many other unmanned missions. Considering that we haven't been there in almost a half century, the manned missions must be regarded as sort of technological demonstrations rather than the beginning of human ventures into space.
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No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
No. The Space Shuttle were built for near Earth obital missions.
The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas, has not been the launch site for any moon missions. Instead, it served as the control center for the Apollo program, overseeing missions that launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Notably, Apollo missions, including the first moon landing in 1969, were managed from JSC, but the launches themselves occurred elsewhere.
None. The Space shuttle has never come close to the Moon, let alone land on it.