Pretty much what you would expect, lots of lunar soil (regolith) and rocks. Outside of some interesting geological finds, there was nothing surprising or outside expectations
No astronauts have died on the moon. All astronauts who have traveled to the moon returned safely to Earth.
The U.S. astronauts who've traveled to the Moon.
Twelve astronauts have traveled to the moon as part of the Apollo missions, with only astronauts from Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 setting foot on its surface. Therefore, six astronauts have traveled to the moon but did not walk on its surface.
The total distance Apollo astronauts traveled to the moon and back was approximately 477,000 miles (768,800 kilometers). The one-way distance from Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers).
No women have been to the moon. As of now, only male astronauts have traveled to the moon.
Cat Amunis or Taha M. Zheng
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No, as of now, no Indian individual has traveled to the moon. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has launched unmanned missions to the moon, but there have been no manned missions involving Indian astronauts.
When the Apollo astronauts were in orbit around the moon they were the furthest any human had been from the earth.
No, this statement is false. The Apollo program, run by NASA in the 1960s and 1970s, successfully landed astronauts on the moon multiple times. Twelve astronauts in total have walked on the moon's surface.
The farthest distance from earth a human being has traveled is 401,056 km, to the moon.
As of October 2021, no Mexican astronaut has traveled to the moon. There have been 12 astronauts who have walked on the moon, all of whom were American. Mexico has not yet sent a mission to the moon.