They took various photos of the earth, stars and the outside of their vehicles.
The Apollo capsule took three astronaut's.
The astronauts walked on the moon, collected rocks, took photographs, left equipment on the moon, a flag, they got a phone call from Richard Nixon, left gold medals in honor of the 5 astronauts who died.
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The Apollo astronauts conducted various experiments, collected rock and soil samples, deployed scientific instruments, set up solar panels for power, and took photographs. They also conducted geologic surveys and tested mobility in the lunar environment.
The only place astronauts have been other than Earth, is on the moon. When they were there, they did some exploring to see what it was like. They took samples of the soil and rocks to bring back to Earth. They tried to learn as much as they could while they were there. If astronauts get to visit other planets, they would do the same kinds of things.
After landing on the moon, astronauts conducted experiments, collected rock and soil samples, deployed scientific instruments, took photographs, and explored the lunar surface. They also communicated with mission control on Earth, conducted moonwalks, and planted flags and other commemorative items.
Apollo 11
He was a photographer. He took photographs.
The Apollo moon landing was not shot by anyone, as the landing itself was conducted by NASA astronauts on the Apollo missions. The events were recorded by cameras on the lunar module and by cameras remotely operated from Earth.
The program that took astronauts to the moon was Apollo. It was not a space station.
It took the astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission approximately three days to reach the moon in 1969. They launched from Earth on July 16, 1969, and landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.
The spacecraft that the astronauts took from Apollo 11 to the surface of the Moon was called the Lunar Module (LM). It was also known as the "Eagle." The LM separated from the Command Module in lunar orbit and carried the astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin to the Moon's surface.