You will finally find Cdr. Salerno at the BioDome, but you will have to get the Locator Device from the Infirmary in the Research Station first. Use the pressure chamber to squash yourself down to squeeze through to the door.
A lunar colony is when you live on the moon in a colony of people. A lunar colony is a colony on the moon. Note that there are at the present time no lunar colonies, and no prospects of any lunar colonies in the foreseeable future. Such a thing would be really expensive to create, and while it would be very scientifically interesting, it is not clear that it would be profitable.
YES!!! The adjective 'Lunar' from Latin, means of the Moon.
Dave Scott, commander of Apollo 15
It is in the top right section of the lunar map, just up from the main Moon base.
People who have walked on the moonThere have been six manned flights to the moon (Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15 16, and 17). All six flights were manned by three astronauts: The CommanderThe Command Module PilotThe Lunar Module pilot.The Commander and Lunar Module pilot went all the way to the surface of the moon. The Command Module pilot remained with the Command Module orbiting the moon during the lunar excursion.The men who actually walked on the moon are:Apollo 11 -Neil Armstrong (Commander, first person to walk on the Moon)Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (Lunar Module pilot)Apollo 12 -Charles Conrad, Jr. (Commander)Alan LaVerne Bean (Lunar Module pilot)Apollo 14 -Alan Shepard (Commander, also first US man in space, 1961)Edgar Mitchell (Lunar Module Pilot)Apollo 15 -David Scott (Commander)James Irwin (Lunar Module pilot)Apollo 16 -John Young (Commander)Charles Duke, Jr. (Lunar Module pilot)Apollo 17 -Eugene Cernan (Commander, last man to walk on the moon December 14, 1972)Dr Harrison Schmitt (Lunar Module Pilot, first scientist-astronaut to land on Moon)As of 2011, only these 12 men have walked on the Moon, and each man was only there once.
Two, the Commander (CDR) and the Lunar Module Pilot (LMP).
Yes. There were 12 American astronauts who walked on the Moon, two on each of six Apollo missions flown by NASA between 1969 and 1972. Apollo 11 - Neil Armstrong (Commander, first person to walk on the Moon) Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (Lunar Module pilot) Apollo 12 - Charles Conrad, Jr. (Commander) Alan LaVerne Bean (Lunar Module pilot) Apollo 14 - Alan Shepard (Commander, also first US man in space, 1961) Edgar Mitchell (Lunar Module Pilot) Apollo 15 - David Scott (Commander) James Irwin (Lunar Module pilot) Apollo 16 - John Young (Commander) Charles Duke, Jr. (Lunar Module pilot) Apollo 17 - Eugene Cernan (Commander, last man to walk on the moon December 14, 1972) Dr Harrison Schmitt (Lunar Module Pilot, first scientist-astronaut to land on Moon) (see the related link below)
There were 12 American astronauts who walked on the Moon, two on each of six Apollo missions flown by NASA between 1969 and 1972. Apollo 11 - Neil Armstrong (Commander, first person to walk on the Moon) Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (Lunar Module pilot) Apollo 12 - Charles Conrad, Jr. (Commander) Alan LaVerne Bean (Lunar Module pilot) Apollo 14 - Alan Shepard (Commander, also first US man in space, 1961) Edgar Mitchell (Lunar Module Pilot) Apollo 15 - David Scott (Commander) James Irwin (Lunar Module pilot) Apollo 16 - John Young (Commander) Charles Duke, Jr. (Lunar Module pilot) Apollo 17 - Eugene Cernan (Commander, last man to walk on the moon December 14, 1972) Dr Harrison Schmitt (Lunar Module Pilot, first scientist-astronaut to land on Moon)
Two, the Commander (CDR) and the Lunar Module Pilot (LMP).
Apollo 11 was the first manned ship to land on the moon. The Commander, Neil Armstrong, was the first to walk on the moon. The Lunar Module pilot, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, was the second person to walk on the moon. Apollo 12 was the second ship to land on the moon. Commander Charles Conrad, Jr. and Lunar Module pilot Alan LaVerne Bean were the next two to walk on the moon.
Neil Armstrong (Commander,first man on moon), Buzz Aldrin (Lunar Module Pilot, second man on moon), Michael Collins (Command module pilot, stayed in lunar orbit during moonwalk)
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin was the second person to set foot on the moon, after Neil Armstrong. Neil Armstrong had been the commander of the lunar module that landed, the first one to do so. Charles Conrad was the commander of the second lunar module to land on the moon.Edwin Aldrin