The USSR's Luna 3 probe in 1959
Apollo 11
The Soviets launched a series of Luna probes that took the first pictures of the far side of the Moon. In 1966, Luna 9 made the first successful landing on the Moon and sent back television footage from the Moon's surface.
Ranger 7 took its first close-up pictures of the Moon on July 31, 1964. This spacecraft was the first to transmit high-resolution images of the lunar surface, capturing over 4,000 pictures before it impacted the Moon. The mission significantly contributed to lunar exploration and paved the way for future missions.
she took pictures of the moon and studied it.
They collected samples, took pictures, reported back via radio what their impressions were, and placed science packages out to collect data.
The astronauts on Apollo 8 became the first humans to orbit the Moon, conducting observations and photography of the lunar surface for three days. They also sent the famous "Earthrise" photo back to Earth, showing our planet rising above the Moon's horizon.
It took about 199,000 gallons to the moon and 189,001 gallons back
The rocket that took the first man to the moon was the Saturn V rocket.
There were some remote control cameras already hooked up to the spacecraft and the astronauts took many pictures/videos of each other,
Apollo 8 went around the moon, but Apollo 11 landed on the moon, it was called Eagle
1969 is when the first man on the moon Neil Armstrong took man's first steps on the moon.
The first man to put foot on the moon was Neil Armstrong followed shortly by Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. The rocket that took them into Earth orbit was a Saturn V (five). The spacecraft that took them to the moon and into orbit around it was an Apollo and the spacecraft that took them from moon orbit to the surface of the moon was a Lunar Module.