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What year did the second man walk on the moon?

Could be a trick question. The second man on the moon was Buzz Aldrin thus the answer is July 20, 1969. If the question is "what year was the second Apollo moon landing" then the answer is 1970. Apollo 12 landed on the moon after a near perfect landing by Cmdr. Pete Conrad, on November 19, 1969.


Was the trip to the moon at a studio or in space?

Space, quite obviously. Near every single claim that the moon landing was faked has been debunked over 25 years ago. We almost have a probe on Saturn's moon Titan, we have a giant space station orbiting the planet, how couldn't we have traveled to the moon?


Where do rockets land?

Rockets can land back on Earth at designated landing sites, on drone ships in the ocean, or can be designed to land on other celestial bodies like the Moon or Mars. The specific landing location depends on the mission requirements and the capabilities of the rocket.


What year was ted Kennedy at chappaquiddick?

July of l969 near the 20th tied with the Apollo Moon landing for headline space. Space in both senses? Death of an attractive,. 28 year old Blonde.


Where are shield bugs found?

near the amazon river


When was the second trip to the moon made?

The second trip to the Moon was made during the Apollo 12 mission, which launched on November 14, 1969. Astronauts Charles "Pete" Conrad and Alan L. Bean landed on the lunar surface on November 19, 1969, shortly after the first manned Moon landing by Apollo 11. Apollo 12 conducted a more precise landing near the Surveyor 3 probe, which had landed on the Moon in 1967. The mission lasted until November 24, 1969, when the crew returned safely to Earth.


What is the phase of the moon when the sunset is near the horizon?

What is the phase of the moon when the sunset is near the horizon?


Why did no Apollo missions land on the far side of the moon?

The far side of the moon is lit by the sun just as much as the near side. The true reason for landing on the near side instead of the far side has to do with communications, as we did not have comm satellites orbiting the moon during the Apollo missions. The near side was just much more practical than the far side.


Are there moons near Venus?

No, there are no moon near Venus. No moons orbit Venus. The nearest moon to Venus is Earth's moon. :)


Far where on the moon have the youngest rocks been found?

The youngest rocks on the moon have been found near the Apollo 11 landing site in the Ocean of Storms region. These rocks are estimated to be around 1.2 billion years old, much younger compared to the overall age of the moon.


Why are stars near the moon?

You will find stars in every direction - both near the Moon, and in other directions. They are not really "near" the Moon; they just happen to be in the same direction.


Which famous harbor is located near Dobson Landing?

pearl harbor