It was American rocket Ranger IV. It landed on the far side of the moon in 1962.
The photos the astronauts sent to NASA failed because of a technical fault.
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There were no astronauts aboard the Ranger IV, or aboard anything else that landed
on the moon before Apollo 11 in 1969. (Furthermore, nothing that landed on the far
side of the moon could have sent any pictures to Earth.)
The first human-made object to reach the surface of the Moon was the Soviet Union's
Luna 2 (E1-A series) mission on 13 September 1959. Its landing was rather ungraceful,
and is actually better described as a crashing. But it got there, and it stayed there.
The name of the rocket that launched the first people on the moon was a Saturn V, on mission Apollo 11.
Apollo 11
What was the name of the rocket used to travel to the moon?
Apollo 11
Launched by the Saturn 5 rocket (the largest rocket ever built), the first spacecraft to take men to the moon was the Apollo spacecraft.
Eagle
In 1969, the first rocket went to the moon. The name of the rocket that propelled them into space was the Saturn V rocket.
The name of the rocket that launched the first people on the moon was a Saturn V, on mission Apollo 11.
Saturn
Apollo 11
What was the name of the rocket used to travel to the moon?
1969 I think
Apollo 11
The rocket itself was the Saturn V. If you're referring to the first spacecraft to ORBIT the moon, that would be Apollo 8. The first spacecraft to LAND on the moon was Apollo 11's lander 'Eagle'.
Launched by the Saturn 5 rocket (the largest rocket ever built), the first spacecraft to take men to the moon was the Apollo spacecraft.
The name of the rocket was the "Saturn V" It was a 3 stage rocket
To my knowledge Australia have not launched a rocket to the moon as yet.