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The moon landings were part of the "Apollo" space exploration.
The manned lunar landings were part of the US's Apollo program.
Yes, there were a total of six moon landings as part of the Apollo program. Apollo 11 was the first landing in 1969, and the last was Apollo 17 in 1972.
There have been six manned moon landings between 1969 and 1972 as a part of NASA's Apollo program. These missions successfully landed astronauts on the moon and brought them back safely to Earth.
There were six moon landings, each at different sites. Google Moon is an excellent way to see where these landings were, and you will find a link to it below.
The Apollo lunar missions, including the American moon landings, were part of the Cold War space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth was a major achievement for the United States and showcased their technological and scientific capabilities. Additionally, the moon landings advanced scientific knowledge about space and the moon.
There have been a total of six crewed moon landings, all of which were part of the Apollo program conducted by NASA. The first successful moon landing was Apollo 11 in 1969, with subsequent missions occurring until Apollo 17 in 1972.
There have been a total of seven successful moon landings, all of which were conducted by the United States as part of the Apollo program. The Soviet Union, now Russia, attempted several moon landing missions, but none of them successfully landed a spacecraft on the moon or returned its cosmonauts safely.
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.
They didn't. It is a well-known fact that the "moon landings" were faked. There is a plan for a real mission scheduled for 2025, when the technology exists. Source: computer programmer for NASA.
President John F. Kennedy allocated approximately $25 billion to the space program during his presidency, as part of the Apollo program to send humans to the Moon.
There has never been a black person on the moon. The moon landings were conducted by the United States' NASA program, and no black astronauts were part of those missions.