The total cost of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon was approximately $355 million in 1969, which would be equivalent to roughly $2.5 billion in today's dollars.
The mission to the moon was called the Apollo mission.
The cost to send supplies to the moon can vary significantly depending on the weight of the supplies, the chosen method of transport (e.g., rockets or spacecraft), and the complexity of the mission. Estimates range from tens of millions to billions of dollars for a single mission.
The cost of a single mission is hard to calculate since so much had to occur before that mission could be performed. You could figure the cost of the fuel, the building of the actual flight equipment, and the salaries of everybody involved, but that won't figure in the cost needed for all the steps that had to occur before that final mission. The final cost of the entire program, as reported by NASA in 1973, was US$20.4 billion. If you divide that by the total number of successful moon landings (6), you get an average cost of US$3.4 billion per mission, or US$14.8 billion adjusted for inflation. That's not a very accurate number, but it gives some estimate of the cost.
They have gone to the moon not to kill each other, but for a more purposeful mission. They could have done it on earth.
It was the Apollo mission to land men on the moon.
Two, the Commander (CDR) and the Lunar Module Pilot (LMP).
India has 1 satellite orbiting the moon. They plan on sending another satellite along with a rover in 2012. They are the 5th country to successfully place a satellite in the moon's orbit. India is also planning a manned moon mission around 2020. If successful, they will be the 3rd country to send humans to the moon, following the USA and probably China (who are planning a manned moon mission around 2016).
The meaning of Apollo moon mission, means amission to land man on the moon.
Apollo 13 was the name of the mission that landed the first men on the moon.
India's first moon mission sends the unmanned spacecraft is named Chandrayaan-1 to the moon.
The final manned moon mission was Apollo 17 in December 1972.