I'm not entirely sure what this question is asking, it kind of doesn't make sense. The Apollo missions landed on the moon.
well your going to have to give it time to go by but planet X will soon Go by us
The first manned lunar missions were under the Apollo program of the US space agency NASA. The flights to the Moon began with a circling of the Moon by Apollo 8 in December, 1968, and ended with the last manned landing on the Moon, Apollo 17, in December, 1972.
Well considering that Earth is the only planet we mine. The answer has to be yes.
because they give us oxygen
It would be very good if the ozone was on every planet. IT would give us a chance for us to see other species evolve.
There are no commercial flights to Antarctica from anywhere in the world.
US Airways uses the A330 series for their international flights.
to help our planet live and to give thanks to what god gave us.
Right. Even on connecting flights, you need a visa when entering US soil.
The best place to find US Airways flights would be on the official US Airways site. Or, one could check out Expedia or Travelocity as they list all flights available for booking.
The US is on planet Earth.
Apollo 18 was a planned mission in NASA's Apollo program, however it was ultimately canceled due to budget constraints and a shift in focus towards the Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project missions. There is no evidence to suggest that Apollo 18 secretly went ahead as a classified mission or encountered supernatural events as portrayed in the 2011 mockumentary film "Apollo 18".