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People who go to the moon are called astronauts.
People who go to the moon are called astronauts. They undergo extensive training before embarking on a space mission to the moon.
Moon buggies, like the ones used by astronauts on the moon, can reach speeds of up to 10-15 miles per hour in the Moon's lower gravity environment. This speed is necessary for astronauts to efficiently explore the Moon's surface during their missions.
Yes, astronauts from the Apollo missions landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972. Twelve American astronauts walked on the moon's surface during these missions.
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People who go to the moon are called astronauts.
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People who go to the moon are called astronauts. They undergo extensive training before embarking on a space mission to the moon.
Moon buggies, like the ones used by astronauts on the moon, can reach speeds of up to 10-15 miles per hour in the Moon's lower gravity environment. This speed is necessary for astronauts to efficiently explore the Moon's surface during their missions.
Yes, astronauts from the Apollo missions landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972. Twelve American astronauts walked on the moon's surface during these missions.
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No. All 12 astronauts who walked on the moon were American.
The Gemini spacecraft carried two astronauts to the moon.
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The Moonbuggy went to the Moon to give astronauts greater range to explore.
Astronauts on the moon conduct scientific experiments, collect samples, deploy instruments, and perform maintenance tasks. They also conduct spacewalks and explore the lunar surface to better understand the moon's geology and environment.