the Saturn V rocket carried the Apollo space craft and lunar lander into space the spacecraft itself was like a command center the lunar lander was the actual craft to land on the moon.
rockets go outer space to take people to the moon
rockets go outer space to take people to the moon
Smaller rockets are needed on the moon because the moon has lower gravity than Earth, meaning less force is required to launch a rocket into space. Using smaller rockets also reduces the cost and complexity of the mission.
my answer is 3,000
multistage rockets
Lunik 2
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
Rockets were sent to the moon as part of space exploration efforts to study the lunar surface, conduct research on the moon's geology and atmosphere, and to learn more about the origins of the moon and its relationship to Earth. Sending rockets to the moon also helped advance scientific knowledge and technological capabilities for future space missions.
No, the space shuttle was designed for missions in low Earth orbit and did not have the capability to fly to the moon. The Apollo missions, not the space shuttle, were responsible for sending humans to the moon.
A Space Shuttle has never taken a human to the moon.
The Apollo rockets
Rockets now send people to the moon, take pictures of things in space, and fix satellites.