A total of about 80 hours were spent walking on the moon during the Apollo missions. The longest single moonwalk lasted around 7 hours and 37 minutes.
In the Apollo 11 mission the astronauts had a moonwalk lasting 2 hours and 31 minutes.
The actual time spent outside walking on the moon was 2 hours 13 minutes from the time Armstrong set foot on the surface until they both returned to 'Eagle' and closed the hatch.
Buzz Aldrin stayed on the moon for 21 hours.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent about two and a half hours outside the Apollo Lunar Module on the surface of the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.
Apollo 17, the last manned moon landing, was in December of 1972 and they were on the surface for 72 hours (22 hours of which were spent outside the LM on EVA)
In the Apollo 11 mission the astronauts had a moonwalk lasting 2 hours and 31 minutes.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stayed on the moon for about six hours.
The two astronats spent roughly 21 hours on the moon.
The actual time spent outside walking on the moon was 2 hours 13 minutes from the time Armstrong set foot on the surface until they both returned to 'Eagle' and closed the hatch.
AnswerArmstrong and Aldrin were on the lunar surface for 21 hours. The actual time spent outside walking on the moon was 2 hours 13 minutes from the time Armstrong set foot on the surface until they both returned to 'Eagle' and closed the hatch.
Many, many hours of it. The best resource would be the NASA website.
Both the Apollo 11 astronauts spent 21 hours on the moon.
He spent more than 2 hours walking on the moon. He said a lot of things during that time. It was his job to describe the area to scientists back on earth, and he also spent a lot of time evaluating the Lunar Module and his spacesuit and the ease of which he could walk around.
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No president has ever been on the moon. Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, was there for about 2.5 hours of moon walking and about 5 hours in the lunar module.
They landed safely, spent a little over two hours walking on the surface collecting samples and setting up science experiment packages, then came home.
Buzz Aldrin stayed on the moon for 21 hours.