Humans now have an insatiable urge to know; the lust for knowledge. Heaps of scientific data was collected on the journey to, around, and back from the Moon, as well as physical objects taken from the surface to study on Earth. Knowing the makeup of the moon's surface materials helps us determine its true origin.
different people have different reasons
No. So far there have been six manned missions to the moon the last of which was in 1972.
Currently, humans have not traveled to the moon Enceladus, which is a moon of Saturn. Enceladus is a distant and inhospitable environment, making it logistically and technologically challenging to send humans there. Most exploration of Enceladus has been conducted by spacecraft.
The moon was first visited by humans in the year 1969.
At this time there is no current mission to send humans to live on the moon.
There will not be a hotel on the moon for humans but there would be for aliens. humans cannot live in space.
As of now, no Japanese human has gone to the moon. The only humans who have stepped on the moon were part of the United States' Apollo space program.
the first human landed in the moon?
the whole reason was to have humans go to the moon and than come back safe
of course there always have and always will be humans on the moon some people even believe that we will have to leave this planet to go to the moon for safety because the earth can block a meteor from hitting the moon ==================================== As far as is known to the public, there have been no humans on the moon since the Apollo 17 mission in December, 1972. BTW -- the moon can also block a meteor from hitting the Earth.
It seems as if the moon go's around the earth once a day because of the moon's rotation around the earth cause us (humans) to see the moon in it's different phases which also is every hoir
Humans need air, water, and food, none of which are available on the moon.