1965 When Apollo 13 went up.
First they will have to be able to live on the moon. It is unlikely the sport will take off on the moon due to the lack of gravity. An astronaut once hit two golf shots on the moon, he was too tied up in his protective gear so he hit a one handed six iron, the first shot was a shank, the second went over 300 yards before he lost sight of it.
No Soviet Nation walked on the Moon. Soviet's efforts to landing on the Moon were given up since American citizen Neil Armstrong was successfully putting his first step on the Moon on 20 July 1969.
The US first went to the moon with a manned mission in December 1968. The first manned moon landing was on 20th July, 1969, when Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. Five more moon landing missions took place up until 1972 when the program was curtailed.
Only the moon. The first man-made satellite went up in 1957 .. 57 years ago.
The first ever humans to see the moon up close and personal was the crew of Apollo 8 (Borman, Lovell and Anders). However they did not land on the moon, they were simply in orbit around it. The first Crew to ever land on the moon was the Crew of Apollo 11. Armstrong and Aldrin were the lucky ones to make history and walk on the moon, while Collins became the first human to orbit the moon alone.
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Ok, listen up: There where NO animals on the moon, there has been animals in space since the 1940's, but no, there has been no living thing, except humans, on Luna (aka moon.) Thanks for asking!
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Satellites went up in rockets, so both at the same time. Unless you mean a rocket with a person in it, in which case the satellites went up first.
I'd have to say the first scientist who saw the moon was the first one to look up in the sky...
it first went up in 2004