Apollo 1 did not land on the moon. In fact it caught fire and killed the 3 astronauts that were to fly on it and the mission was canceled.
Apollo 1 was a mission aimed at orbiting the Earth and testing the Command and Service Module. It was not intended to land on the moon. The Apollo program's goal was to land astronauts on the moon and bring them safely back to Earth.
The first American craft to soft-land on the moon was the Surveyor lunar probe.The first actual space craft to land on the moon was the Luna 2 made by the Soviet Union in 1959. The first manned ship to land on the moon was the Apollo 11 in 1969.
it never landed. The first 10 Apollo were test flights. Apollo 1 had a fire.
The Soviet Union's unmanned spacecraft Luna 9 was the first man-made probe to make a soft landing on the moon on February 3rd, 1966.
The only answer I got was apollo, but it did not state what year that happened. Was there a landing on the moon first without it being manned, and later was there the landing with men on board?
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Surveyor 1 was the first American spacecraft on the moon. It landed in 1966
no but i can kickflip and almost land i can land with 1 foot
there is 1 moon in the entire world
The 1970 Lunokhod 1 and the 1973 Lunokhod 2 both landed on the moon safely.
Surveyor 1 landed on the moon and was the first US lunar lander.
Apollo 1 was a mission aimed at orbiting the Earth and testing the Command and Service Module. It was not intended to land on the moon. The Apollo program's goal was to land astronauts on the moon and bring them safely back to Earth.
The first American craft to soft-land on the moon was the Surveyor lunar probe.The first actual space craft to land on the moon was the Luna 2 made by the Soviet Union in 1959. The first manned ship to land on the moon was the Apollo 11 in 1969.
it never landed. The first 10 Apollo were test flights. Apollo 1 had a fire.
It was the unmanned spacecraft called Surveyor 1 in 1966.
Gravity on the moon is only 1/6th of the gravity on Earth. You would bounce, take really big steps, etc.
Gravity on the moon is only 1/6th of the gravity on Earth. You would bounce, take really big steps, etc.