The first photographs of the far side of the moon were taken by the Soviet mission Luna 3. It tool 29 photographs on 7 October 1959, from an altitude ranging from 63,500 km to 66,700 km above the surface.
12000 lunar orbits is a distance, not a speed, therefore it's not the speed of light.
NASA sent a probe to the moon in 2009 which, among other things, took pictures of each of the Apollo landing sites. Searching NASA for Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter images should yield the images in question.
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You can breed a Lunar Eclipse dragon using the following combinations: Lunar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse and Solstice, Equinox and Lunar Eclipse, Blue Moon and Lunar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse and Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse and Moon, and Lunar Eclipse and Sun.
A lunar distance is equivalent to the distance from the Earth to the Moon which is approx. 384,000km. So to convert lunar distances to km, just multiply the lunar distance by 384,000. In this case .85*384,000 = 326,400km. And if you're referring to Asteroid 2005 YU55, then it will pass closer to us than the Moon does.
the first lunar landing
The first Lunar module was called the Eagle.
23,895 miles
No on both points. The lunar eclipse can occur only at Full Moon, and has no connection with the moon's distance from earth.
12000 lunar orbits is a distance, not a speed, therefore it's not the speed of light.
To find the distance between the Earth and Moon you would use Lunar distance. Lunar distance is the measurement from and to the Earth and Moon which calculates 238,900 miles
The first lunar trip taken by man was in July, 1969. I watched it on the telly.
It is not known who invented the lunar calendar. However, the ancient Chinese are among the first people who begin using a lunar calendar.
The Apollo 9 was the first to test a lunar module in space. Apollo 10 tested the lunar module in lunar orbit.
There was no space shuttle involved in the first lunar landing.
I myself have never reached the lunar surface. In 1959, the USSR sent the first man made object that reached the lunar surface. Ten years later, in 1969, the USA sent the first manned mission to the lunar surface.