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There is no space centre on the Moon and no people have been on the Moon since 1972. Only 12 people have been there and none of them spent more than 3 days there.
The manned space programs operated by the US that put people into space and on the moon were Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo.
Mecury, Gemini, and Apollo
Simple! they send people to space to investigate space! The moon is an example! people are sent there to check out the moon, to find theories and discoveries. An example of a discovery: the moon was a meteorite that hit Earth , and been orbiting Earth by Earths gravitational force. they must have found that out by its craters or something! They could have also measured how much gravity is in moon.
During the Moon's revolution, an observer in space would see the moon, but would not be able to see it spin around. From far to the north, about the solar system, the moon would appear to make a squiggly
It is the moon you see,
people were sent up into space to studdy the moon from the space ships
In space.
Space travel to the Moon is not available at this time. With the cuts in the US Space program and the ending of the space shuttle program, it will be many years before there is a way for people to go on holiday to the Moon.
Space stations
There is no space centre on the Moon and no people have been on the Moon since 1972. Only 12 people have been there and none of them spent more than 3 days there.
The manned space programs operated by the US that put people into space and on the moon were Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo.
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Mecury, Gemini, and Apollo
Simple! they send people to space to investigate space! The moon is an example! people are sent there to check out the moon, to find theories and discoveries. An example of a discovery: the moon was a meteorite that hit Earth , and been orbiting Earth by Earths gravitational force. they must have found that out by its craters or something! They could have also measured how much gravity is in moon.
The biggest goal of the Space Race was to send people to the surface of the Moon. The US accomplished this, and put 12 people on the Moon, two at a time. The USSR did not send anyone to the Moon.
During the Moon's revolution, an observer in space would see the moon, but would not be able to see it spin around. From far to the north, about the solar system, the moon would appear to make a squiggly