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Six space shuttles have landed on the moon. The space shuttles, however, were a part of the Space Shuttle program and were not designed to operate on the moon’s surface. They were primarily used for missions in low Earth orbit.
None. The moon missions were launched by a Saturn 5 rocket carrying an Apollo space capsule. The space shuttles were used for earth orbit missions.
lunar rover is a vehicle that is used on moon to collect relavant data's and minerals from the surface of the moon it works on the power of the sun (solar energy)but we don't know that how it does not float in space even though there is no gravity on moon it has a arials which gives and receive from the space shuttle which is still in space
The moon is a part of the solar system and is also been used by the scientific society for space exploration and for experiments in space.
On the moon they used the 'space buggy', but to get off it they used apollo 11
The space shuttle does not travel to the moon. The Apollo missions used spacecraft, not space shuttles, to travel to the moon. It took the Apollo missions around 3 days to travel from Earth to the moon.
That would be the Moon. Yes, our Moon. Space 1999 used it to travel the stars.
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No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
No; by international treaty, all of space is "internationalized" and to be used purely for peaceful purposes.
The first moon buggy was used by Apollo 15.