Around 12 astronauts have worked on the moon.
Twelve people have walked on the moon's surface. They were all American astronauts as part of the Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
Twelve astronauts have traveled to the moon as part of the Apollo missions, with only astronauts from Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 setting foot on its surface. Therefore, six astronauts have traveled to the moon but did not walk on its surface.
A total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon during the Apollo missions, from 1969 to 1972. Each Apollo mission had a team of astronauts, with two astronauts landing and walking on the moon's surface during each mission.
Twelve astronauts have walked on the moon, all of whom have touched its surface.
Twelve astronauts flew to the moon as part of the Apollo missions, but only Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and twelve others successfully landed on the lunar surface. The remaining astronauts remained in lunar orbit aboard the command module while their colleagues explored the surface.
Twelve people have walked on the moon's surface. They were all American astronauts as part of the Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
Yes it is similar to the moons surface
All the astronauts used by N.A.s.A have walked on the surface of the earth.
12 astronauts from 6 successful moon landing missions have walked on the moon's surface.
Twelve astronauts have traveled to the moon as part of the Apollo missions, with only astronauts from Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 setting foot on its surface. Therefore, six astronauts have traveled to the moon but did not walk on its surface.
The astronauts saw 22 UFOs, 18 moons, and 6 strange objects.Specifically, one-fourth of 88 is 22, the number of UFOs. Eighteen is the amount left from 22 - 4. One-third of 18 is 6.
A total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon during the Apollo missions, from 1969 to 1972. Each Apollo mission had a team of astronauts, with two astronauts landing and walking on the moon's surface during each mission.
Twelve astronauts have walked on the moon, all of whom have touched its surface.
many moons.
Twelve astronauts flew to the moon as part of the Apollo missions, but only Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and twelve others successfully landed on the lunar surface. The remaining astronauts remained in lunar orbit aboard the command module while their colleagues explored the surface.
yes there are many craters in the moons surface. asteroids in space or from the asteroid belt come off and hit the moons but mostly other planets. this happened more frequently back in the dinosaurs time... which is one of the claimed reasons why the dinosaurs became extinct.
A total of 24 US astronauts have been to the Moon, and 12 have walked on its surface. There were a total of 27 astronauts on 9 Apollo lunar missions, but three of these went twice. (see related question)