The manned lunar landings were part of the US's Apollo program.
The moon-landing missions were part of the Apollo program
The first spaceship to do a soft landing on the moon was part of the Apollo Space program. The spaceship was not manned and did not have a name. This was in 1967.
The moon landings were part of the "Apollo" space exploration.
For landing missions, it would have been the third moon landing. For the Apollo program as a whole, it was the 5th trip to the moon.
The moon missions were given the name of Apollo.
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.
In the U.S. the moon landing program (Apollo) was paid for using tax dollars.
John Glenn did not land on the moon. He was the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth in 1962 but did not participate in the moon landing missions. The moon landing was achieved by NASA's Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
The US space program that put a man on the Moon was called Apollo. It was a series of manned missions conducted by NASA with the goal of landing astronauts on the Moon and bringing them safely back to Earth. The first successful Moon landing was Apollo 11 in 1969.
Neil Armstrong, July 1969 NASA space program landing on the moon.
Its formal name was Project Apollo, but it is usually called the 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.