No
No so far no man has set foot on the planet Neptune.
No, no man has ever set foot on Pluto. Pluto is a distant dwarf planet in our solar system, and the only spacecraft to have visited it so far is NASA's New Horizons probe, which conducted a flyby in July 2015.
Charles Duke (Apollo 16) was the youngest man to set his foot on the moon. He was born in 1935 and set his foot on the moon in 1972.
No, Matthew Henson was not the first man to set foot on the moon. The first man to set foot on the moon was Neil Armstrong in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission. Matthew Henson was an African American explorer known for his expeditions to the Arctic.
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.
No so far no man has set foot on the planet Neptune.
No, no man has ever set foot on Pluto. Pluto is a distant dwarf planet in our solar system, and the only spacecraft to have visited it so far is NASA's New Horizons probe, which conducted a flyby in July 2015.
The American astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man ever to walk on the moon.
We have sent robots to investigate.
No a man has not yet set foot on Saturn.
The first person ever to set foot on the moon was a man named Neil Armstrong.
The first white man was Marco Polo, but the first Asian man to set foot in Asia is obviously unknown.
The last man to set foot on the moon was Eugene Cernan. He did this while a member of the crew of Apollo 17.
No
Charles Duke (Apollo 16) was the youngest man to set his foot on the moon. He was born in 1935 and set his foot on the moon in 1972.
No human has ever set foot on Jupiter. but Jupiter is made of gas so its impossible to set foot on it
No, Matthew Henson was not the first man to set foot on the moon. The first man to set foot on the moon was Neil Armstrong in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission. Matthew Henson was an African American explorer known for his expeditions to the Arctic.