As the moon is a baren place, they found moon rocks.
They shot missiles at the moon because they wanted to see if they could find water in the moon, but unfortunately they could not find any water sources on or in the moon after the explosion happened. If my opinion counts, I honestly thought it was a very dumb idea. NASA only has about two more missions left. Their next mission is going to be building another building on the moon for communications from the moon to Earth.
Orsino, Florida. You would find better information about it's location if you searched using Kennedy Space Center.
The flag that represents the moon is the moon!
The successful Apollo missions were Apollo 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. These missions spanned from October 1968 to December 1972. Apollo 11 is the most famous, being the mission that first landed humans on the moon.
Click on the links to your right for some great shots from the first moon landing by Apollo 11. You can also go to this NASA website and select any of the Apollo flights 11 and up and find images there. The ApolloArchive.com website has a lot of pictures, movies and other media files from all Apollo missions, even the pre-flight missions, and unmanned missions. Go can also go to Google, search for "moon" and then click images. See the related link ' Image Collection - Moon' to the left for photographs from the last Apollo mission.
Valentina Tereshkova did not find anything on the moon. She was the first woman to travel to space, orbiting Earth multiple times aboard Vostok 6 in 1963. No human has been to the moon since the Apollo missions.
water possibilities on moon
When NASA landed on the moon, they found a number of things, including a colony or homosexuals and a herd of dinosaurs.
Yes, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission has discovered water on the moon, particularly ice deposits in some shadowed regions near the lunar poles. This finding has significant implications for potential future lunar exploration missions.
Probes are sent to the moon in order to find out whether there is life or if there is any substances we assume we need for life such as water and oxygen. Water was found on mars. if you looked it up it is really easy to find there is so much about it.
NASA's Artemis program aims to return humans to the moon to conduct scientific research, test new technologies for future Mars missions, and establish a sustainable human presence on the moon through the Artemis Base Camp. This effort will also serve as a stepping stone for future crewed missions to Mars.
Neil Armstrong, on Apollo 11 who landed on the moon July 20th 1969. His co-pilot who was the second to walk on the moon was Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin. The command module pilot (who stayed behind to man the ship in moon orbit) was Michael Collins.However, the first manned spacecraft to reach the moon was Apollo 8 captained by Jim Lovell (who also captained the Apollo 13 mission and played by Tom Hanks in the film). This merely reached the moon and orbited, to test out the lunar msission equipment. Apollo 9 followed (but was a test mission in earth orbit only) and then Apollo 10 which also reached the moon, orbiting to find suitable landing sites for Apollo 11. Each Apollo craft were manned by three astronauts; the command module pilot who stayed in mood orbit to fly the command module, the mission captain and the lunar module pilot both of whom were destined to land on the moon from Apollo 11 onwards.The Apollo missions finished after Apollo 17, and, at the end of these missions 12 men had walked on the moon, two from each Apollo (11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17). Apollo 13, of course, had an explosion on board and never landed on the moon. Instead the craft returned to earth in a huge rescue attempt. All three astronauts on board survived.