No all the apollo 11 crew did not land on thre moon, only Neil Armstrong and edwin Aldrin walked on the moon, while Michael Collins the command module pilot was orbiting the moon.
They left behind a flag, footprints, five gold medals for astronauts who gave their lives in the conquest of space, a board wtih saying. Here man from the planet set foot on the moon on June 1969, it has the crew signatures and that of president Richard Nixon.
First of all due to a explosion in the oxygen tank ,of the Apollo 13 the spacecraft could not land on the moon.
As far as was ever known to the public, all of the people who ever stepped onto the moon were astronaut members of NASA's Apollo program, and all of them were Americans. No Russian ever set foot on the moon. Yet.
They made it "to" the Moon in the sense they went all the way there, all the way around it, and all the way back. However, the malfunction prevented them from landing, as they had been scheduled to do.
Twelve astronauts have set foot on the moon, all part of NASA's Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
No, all of the Apollo 11 crew made it to the moon and back to Earth safely.
They left behind a flag, footprints, five gold medals for astronauts who gave their lives in the conquest of space, a board wtih saying. Here man from the planet set foot on the moon on June 1969, it has the crew signatures and that of president Richard Nixon.
First of all due to a explosion in the oxygen tank ,of the Apollo 13 the spacecraft could not land on the moon.
As far as was ever known to the public, all of the people who ever stepped onto the moon were astronaut members of NASA's Apollo program, and all of them were Americans. No Russian ever set foot on the moon. Yet.
After they landed on the moon, they checked up the craft if all was well. Then they went for their famous moon walk.
They made it "to" the Moon in the sense they went all the way there, all the way around it, and all the way back. However, the malfunction prevented them from landing, as they had been scheduled to do.
Twelve astronauts have set foot on the moon, all part of NASA's Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
Six, but only the lower halves of each is still there. The upper halves, which contained the computers and quarters for the landing crew, was also used by the crew to leave the moon.
No women have ever been to the moon. (so far anyway... )
A total of 12 people have walked on the moon. These individuals were all astronauts from NASA's Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
All Apollo missions consisted of three crew members. Apollo 13's crew was Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert.
No, only Apollo 11, out of all the Apollo missions, successfully landed astronauts on the moon. Apollo 2 was an unmanned mission which was intended to test the Saturn rocket.