The first animal to walk on the Moon was a human, Neil Armstrong.
No animal has landed on the moon other then man.
The first human being to place a booted foot on the moon was Neil Armstrong.
The first artificial object to reach the moon was the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2 in 1959. Luna 2 crash-landed on the moon's surface, making it the first human-made object to reach another celestial body.
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No, it is not possible to walk to the moon. The moon is approximately 238,855 miles away from Earth, and human beings cannot survive the vacuum of space or the lack of oxygen and extreme temperatures found in outer space. The only way to reach the moon is by spacecraft.
yes, the footprints of human beings are still present on moon. as there is lack of atmosphere on moon, there is no air or water which can vanish or rub the prints there, on the moon.
Only twelve human beings have ever walked on the Moon. They have all been American, and all have been men. The last time was in 1973.
The first human on the moon was Neil Armstron.
No. The only living beings who landed on the moon were the 12 human astronauts who walked upon its surface.
The first spacecraft to go to the moon was the Soviet Union's Luna 2, which reached the moon on September 12, 1959. It was the first human-made object to reach another celestial body.
No, the total length of all human veins in the body is estimated to be around 50,000 miles, while the distance to the moon is about 238,900 miles. So, human veins cannot reach the moon.