Yes, Apollo 11 left a plaque on the lunar module descent stage that read: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon July 1969, A.D. We came in peace for all mankind." Additionally, they also left behind tools, equipment, a seismometer to measure moonquakes, and the lower half of the Lunar Module called the descent stage.
The Apollo 15 left behind the lunar module, scientific equipment , , footprints and the moon rover as well.
No, Neil Armstrong did not leave an empty soda can on the moon. The items left behind by the Apollo astronauts on the moon were carefully planned and documented, and no trash or waste, including soda cans, was intentionally left behind.
Yes, Apollo 16 astronauts left behind scientific instruments including a lunar observatory called the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP). They also left the Lunar Module Ascent Stage (LM) on the moon's surface before returning to Earth.
It left for the moon on July 16, 1969
Micheal Collins was left behind on Apollo 11.
he left a hot dog
The Apollo 15 left behind the lunar module, scientific equipment , , footprints and the moon rover as well.
No, Neil Armstrong did not leave an empty soda can on the moon. The items left behind by the Apollo astronauts on the moon were carefully planned and documented, and no trash or waste, including soda cans, was intentionally left behind.
Yes, Apollo 16 astronauts left behind scientific instruments including a lunar observatory called the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP). They also left the Lunar Module Ascent Stage (LM) on the moon's surface before returning to Earth.
Apollo 12 also collected moon rocks and moon dust as well.
It left for the moon on July 16, 1969
Micheal Collins was left behind on Apollo 11.
Yes, the Apollo 17 mission left a plaque on the Moon inscribed with the signatures of the Apollo 17 astronauts and President Richard Nixon, among other items like multiple scientific instruments and equipment. The plaque symbolized the culmination of the Apollo program and mankind's first and only visit to the Moon.
The Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin, did indeed leave behind on the moon , The moon earthquake detectors was working very well as it was found that thre were indeed moon quakes It was placed on Trasnquality Base.
As they were behind the moon, they lost contact with earth.
november 16th,1969
no they did not.