The first lunar trip taken by man was in July, 1969. I watched it on the telly.
the first lunar landing
it was the lunar module
The first Lunar module was called the Eagle.
The first day of the next lunar month can vary depending on the specific lunar calendar being used. In general, the lunar month begins with the new moon, so you will need to consult a lunar calendar or lunar phase calendar to determine the exact date of the new moon and thereby the first day of the next lunar month.
Launch3 day trip to moonBurn to enter lunar orbitLander descentLand on moonSet up experiments, goof off, etc.Take off from moonLander accentBurn to leave lunar orbit3 day trip to earthReentry and splashdownIIRC, there were a half dozen landings.
I myself have never reached the lunar surface. In 1959, the USSR sent the first man made object that reached the lunar surface. Ten years later, in 1969, the USA sent the first manned mission to the lunar surface.
India's first lunar space craft was launched in November 2008 at Sriharikota.
There was two parts, the command module and the lunar module. The command module was used to take them to Lunar orbit, and then the Lunar module was used to land them on the Moon. The Lunar module then lifted the astronauts off the Moon and into Lunar orbit. They then docked with the command module and then got rid of the lunar module. Then the final trip home, they were safely inside the command module.
Yes, this was the submarine's first trip.
The first lunar calendar was developed by ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Egyptians. The Babylonians are credited with creating one of the earliest known lunar calendars, based on the cycles of the Moon's phases.
It was Apollo 15 the moon rover.
Every Lunar Eclipse comes from the same place, when the sun, moon, and earth are lined up in a straight line. So the first Lunar Eclipse is no different from the others.