Only one professional scientist has walked on the Moon; Harrison Schmitt was a geologist who was trained to be an astronaut. All the other lunarnauts were astronauts who had been trained in geology. There is a theory that Schmitt was "allowed" to go by NASA in recompense for sending Alan Shepherd who, as a smoker, found some of the mission too tiring to complete and who spent some time playing Golf.
niel armstrong
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt was the first (and only) scientist, a geologist, to walk on the moon. He was part of the Apollo 17 crew, landing in December of 1972.
The moon
Galileo was the first scientist to see the features of the moon. He did this in 1609 by using an early version of the telescope. Galileo was able to make out some of the pits and mountains on the moon.
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, a trained geologist, landed on the moon aboard Apollo 17.
I'd have to say the first scientist who saw the moon was the first one to look up in the sky...
Galileo was the first
niel armstrong
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt was the first (and only) scientist, a geologist, to walk on the moon. He was part of the Apollo 17 crew, landing in December of 1972.
The moon
Galileo Galilei, with his home made telescope.
No Indians have gone to the moon. While it's commonly thought to be Rakesh Sharma, he was the first Indian astronaut, but he did not land on the moon.
Scientist knowwhat the moon's crust is made of because the visited the moon's surface before.
Galileo was the first scientist to see the features of the moon. He did this in 1609 by using an early version of the telescope. Galileo was able to make out some of the pits and mountains on the moon.
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, a trained geologist, landed on the moon aboard Apollo 17.
Yes,scientists are still studying the moon
yes they did find water actually on the moon.