In on way Niel Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Alan Shepperd, and so on have already done that in the Apollo program, but on the other hand if you mean with your skin, then I don't think so unless you want to freeze or suffocate to death.
To feel the moon, you would need to touch a surface that represents or connects to it, such as a model of the moon or a lunar rock sample. If you're outside at night, you can feel the cool air and the light reflecting from the moon, creating a sense of its presence. While you can't physically touch the moon from Earth, experiencing its glow and the night sky can evoke a connection to it.
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As of now, no Chinese astronaut or person has physically touched or landed on the moon. China has sent several robotic missions to the moon, including the Chang'e series of lunar probes, but a Chinese astronaut setting foot on the moon has not yet occurred.
Neil Armstrong, an astronaut from the United States, was the first person to touch the moon on July 20, 1969, during the Apollo 11 mission.
No, since the moon is outside Earth's atmosphere no matter how close it looks you can never touch it.
Man touched the moon in the year 1969.
Armstrong touched the moon on 21/7/1969.
To get the touch glove you buy it in the Yodal Ranch or in the Blacksmiths.
You can touch a Moon rock at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. They have a display with lunar samples that visitors are allowed to touch.
nope.
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Neil Armstrong!
Highway to Heaven - 1984 To Touch the Moon 1-3 was released on: USA: 26 September 1984
If the laser is in Hollywood it is possible, anywhere else in the world? no, impossible
The cast of Soft Touch - 2005 includes: Sydney Moon
At Gray's Shop
Space Shuttle.