Apollo 17 was on the surface for 72 hours.
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A total of about 80 hours were spent walking on the moon during the Apollo missions. The longest single moonwalk lasted around 7 hours and 37 minutes.
The longest moon visit was during NASA's Apollo 17 mission in 1972, with astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spending over three days on the lunar surface. They conducted various experiments and exploration activities, making it the longest and final crewed mission to the moon.
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There were 6 moon landings. The shortest period on the surface was 21 hours and 36 minutes and the longest was 3 days, 2 hours and 59 minutes. The shortest space walk was 2 hours and 31 minutes and the longest was 7 hours and 36 minutes.
Astronauts can stay on the moon for a few days to a couple of weeks during lunar missions. The longest stay on the moon was by the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, which lasted about 75 hours. With advancements in technology, future missions may allow longer stays on the moon.
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It took three days to reach the moon and another three days to return.
Apollo 17 stayed on the moon the longest, with astronauts Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spending about 75 hours on the lunar surface in December 1972. This mission also holds the record for the longest total lunar surface extravehicular activities (EVAs) time, with over 22 hours spent outside the lunar module.
In the Apollo 11 mission the astronauts spent 21 hours and 36 minutes on the surface of the moon and had a moonwalk lasting 2 hours and 31 minutes.
The astronauts of Apollo 11 spent approximately 21 hours on the Moon's surface during the first moon landing in July 1969. They conducted a moonwalk that lasted about 2.5 hours before returning to the lunar module.
The first moon walk by Neil Armstrong lasted about 2 hours and 31 minutes. He descended from the lunar module at 02:56 UTC on July 21, 1969, and climbed back in at 05:57 UTC.