back in 1961 president John F. Kennedy made a comitment of going to the moon. then in 1969 NASA acomplished that goal. so if you do the math it only took them about 8 yars, with 5 months to spare.
It's going to be a long time until humans are sent to the moon again by NASA, but they have a database of applicants on their website where you can apply and be put on a waiting list.
To go to the moon, you would need to work for a space agency, like NASA, which has the capability to send astronauts on lunar missions. These missions require advanced technology, detailed planning, and rigorous training for the astronauts. Currently, the Artemis program led by NASA aims to return humans to the moon by 2024.
about 15 days
No, there is overwhelming evidence, including moon rocks brought back during the Apollo missions, that confirm NASA's successful missions to the moon. Multiple countries and independent organizations have also tracked and verified the Apollo missions.
I am not exactly sure about NASA and all of that. But, I know 12 men have walked on the moon.
It's going to be a long time until humans are sent to the moon again by NASA, but they have a database of applicants on their website where you can apply and be put on a waiting list.
NASA is planing to go to the moon again by the year 2013.
14.5 days.
approximately 28 days
because he was the most traind even out of prefetionals in NASA
you go to school for a long time, take certain courses that are required then apply at nasa
To go to the moon, you would need to work for a space agency, like NASA, which has the capability to send astronauts on lunar missions. These missions require advanced technology, detailed planning, and rigorous training for the astronauts. Currently, the Artemis program led by NASA aims to return humans to the moon by 2024.
about 15 days
12 days
Menstruation
yes
NASA has a training center