The year was 1969.
Apollo 8 was the first mission to take men to the moon. They only orbited it, and did not land. Apollo 11 was the first mission to actually land on the moon. Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon, followed by Buzz Aldrin. The previous Apollo missions had been in earth or lunar orbit.
Neil Armstrong is the first human ever to set foot on the moon; he did so in 1969, on the Apollo-11 moon landing mission.
Apollo 11 is a significant event because it was the first time that humans had set foot on the moon for the u.s. Well obviously but it also confirmed Americas superiority over russia and keeping jfk's promise to have a man on the moon and return him by the end of the century.
The first two men to set foot on the moon were Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin. This was the first Apollo Mission on July 21, 1969. Michael Collins was the third guy in that mission, but because he was the Command Module Pilot and didn't actually set foot on the lunar surface. The third person to walk on the moon was Pete Conrad (Alan Bean was the fourth). This was on the second Apollo Mission on November 19, 1969.
In 1968, the crew of the NASA mission Apollo 8 were the first to travel to the Moon, but did not land there. On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first to land there, with Armstrong being the first to set foot on the surface.
Apollo 8 was the first mission to take men to the moon. They only orbited it, and did not land. Apollo 11 was the first mission to actually land on the moon. Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon, followed by Buzz Aldrin. The previous Apollo missions had been in earth or lunar orbit.
Neil Armstrong is the first human ever to set foot on the moon; he did so in 1969, on the Apollo-11 moon landing mission.
Apollo 11 is a significant event because it was the first time that humans had set foot on the moon for the u.s. Well obviously but it also confirmed Americas superiority over russia and keeping jfk's promise to have a man on the moon and return him by the end of the century.
The first two men to set foot on the moon were Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin. This was the first Apollo Mission on July 21, 1969. Michael Collins was the third guy in that mission, but because he was the Command Module Pilot and didn't actually set foot on the lunar surface. The third person to walk on the moon was Pete Conrad (Alan Bean was the fourth). This was on the second Apollo Mission on November 19, 1969.
Neil Armstrong, born in 1930, one of the first civilian United States astronauts and the first human to set foot on the Moon. Armstrong was the commander of the first Apollo program mission to land on the Moon-Apollo 11-in July 1969.
In 1968, the crew of the NASA mission Apollo 8 were the first to travel to the Moon, but did not land there. On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first to land there, with Armstrong being the first to set foot on the surface.
The Apollo mission in July of 1969 was significant because it was the first lunar landing by a human on the moon. The American astronaut Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, a historic event for mankind and the United States.
1972, no humans have ever set foot on the moon since.
The NASA Mission that went to the moon with the three astronauts was Apollo 11. Apollo 11 landed on the moon in July of 1969. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first two to set foot on the moon. Michael Collins was the other astronaut of Apollo 11.
Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969 as Commander of the Apollo 11 mission. This also made him the first to set foot on any place other than the earth.
Apollo 11 is important because it was the first time a human had ever set foot on to our Earths moon. It's also important because it shows humans can leave Earth and walk on our moon and then return.
Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin were the first and second men to set foot on the surface of the moon, on July 20, 1969 as part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission to the Moon.