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
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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.
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.
None - no-one actually 'lives' there - but there have been a number of visitors from Earth.
Neil Armstrong was the first human to poop on the moon.
No, there are currently no permanent human settlements on the moon as of 2020. Various space agencies and private companies are working on plans to establish a human presence on the moon in the future, but it has not yet been realized.
No, as of now, there are no permanent residents living on the moon. The moon is only visited by astronauts for short durations as part of space missions. Plans for future lunar exploration may include establishing a more permanent human presence.
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.
me and your mum had a nice time with the stars :)
None - no-one actually 'lives' there - but there have been a number of visitors from Earth.
The first human on the moon was Neil Armstron.
Neil Armstrong was the first human to poop on the moon.
No, there are currently no permanent human settlements on the moon as of 2020. Various space agencies and private companies are working on plans to establish a human presence on the moon in the future, but it has not yet been realized.
InuYasha turns into a human on the night of the new moon (that means there's no moon in the sky).
Neil Armstrong was the first human to set foot on the moon.
No, it is not possible to see a human shadow on the moon with current technology. The distance between the Earth and the moon is too great for the shadow of a single human to be detected.
No, as of now, there are no permanent residents living on the moon. The moon is only visited by astronauts for short durations as part of space missions. Plans for future lunar exploration may include establishing a more permanent human presence.
no
full human during a new moon