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The program that took astronauts to the moon was Apollo. It was not a space station.
No they wore space suits. G-suits are used to counteract the forces of gravity endured by, for example, fighter pilots during high delta-v maneuvers. The Apollo astronauts did not experience high g-forces during landing.
On the moon they used the 'space buggy', but to get off it they used apollo 11
They could, and did, when they were safely inside the CM or LM, but not while on the moon's surface.
Space suits
The program that took astronauts to the moon was Apollo. It was not a space station.
The US space program that put astronauts on the moon was called the Apollo program.
Apollo 11
Apollo Program
apollo program
No they wore space suits. G-suits are used to counteract the forces of gravity endured by, for example, fighter pilots during high delta-v maneuvers. The Apollo astronauts did not experience high g-forces during landing.
The astronauts had carefully controlled temperatures in their suits. On the sunny side it was hot, on the shady side cold.
On the moon they used the 'space buggy', but to get off it they used apollo 11
They could, and did, when they were safely inside the CM or LM, but not while on the moon's surface.
The Apollo 11 Space astronauts landed on the moon in a space module called "The Eagle". Andrew Rogue (STZ)
The Apollo program sent astronauts to the Moon from 1968 to 1972, with the first landing made by Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969. No human has been to the Moon since 1972.