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The first man-made object to land on the Moon was the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2, on September 13, 1959. It successfully impacted the Moon's surface, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
The moon could be an example of this. It is an oject that is not man made orbiting another object.
An artificial satellite is a man made object that orbits a planet or a moon.
The first man-made object to reach the moon was the Luna 2 probe in 1959.
The moon is not man made
A moon is a natural satellite, as opposed to an artificial satellite, which is a man-made object in orbit.
The first artificial object to reach the moon was the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2 in 1959. Luna 2 crash-landed on the moon's surface, making it the first human-made object to reach another celestial body.
An object made by a human being.
The first man-made object to reach the moon was Russia's Luna 2, which crashed into the lunar surface (on purpose) on September 13, 1959.
There are currently no man-made objects visible from the moon, not even the Great Wall of China (see link below)Here is a quote from Astronaut Alan Bean (Apollo 12)..."The only thing you can see from the moon is a beautiful sphere, mostly white (clouds), some blue (ocean), patches of yellow (deserts), and every once in a while some green vegetation. No man-made object is visible on this scale. In fact, when first leaving earth's orbit and only a few thousand miles away, no man-made object is visible at that point either."The largest and only man made object to be visible to Neil Armstrong and for the matter any human would be THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA.For nothing else is visible to the naked eye.
Ebenezer: In Japan there are possible ruins claimed by some to go back to 8000 BCE. The Stonehenge and Pyramid. Apparently, the oldest stone tools like handaxes go right back to the Lower Palaeolithic age, about 2 million years ago. It all depends on what you call a man made object.
the first man made object to fly was a kite from china!!! --------------- man made objects that catapults threw