It depends on the exact interpretation of the words in the question.
15 such flights have been made
Three-man Apollo 8 crew
Three-man Apollo 10 crew
Three-man Apollo 13 crew
Six individual flights by command module pilots on Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17
However, Jim Lovell counts for two of those (Apollos 8 and 13), while John Young and Eugene Cernan of Apollo 10 both later landed on Apollos 16 and 17 respectively.
Thus 15 such flights have been made by 14 astronauts, of whom two landed on the moon on later missions. Thus there are two possible answers:
14 people have made a trip to the moon which did not involve their landing on it.
12 people have made a trip to the moon without ever landing on it.
because people cant see the flag!if you have a flag being flown at dark then you could have a light on around it or let it be seen..
The U.S. Flag Code states that the flag should only be displayed from sunrise to sunset, unless it is illuminated. Therefore, flying the flag at night without proper lighting is generally not considered respectful or appropriate. However, some interpretations allow for the flag to be flown at night if it is properly illuminated.
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As of September 2021, around 580 people have traveled into space. This includes astronauts, cosmonauts, and space tourists who have flown to space on various missions and spacecraft.
A total of 355 individuals have flown in the space shuttle program, which operated from 1981 to 2011. This number includes astronauts, scientists, and civilians who participated in various missions during the program's duration.
It is flown back on top of a 747 from the landing site back to Kennedy Space Center.
That really does depend on the aircrafts weight ( fuel and passengers or cargo ) and the actual type of aircraft being flown ( a Antonov may hit the tarmac at around 230 kts where as an Embraer my touch down at only 110 kts Approaches are usually flown at around 170-200 knots (again depending on the things mentioned above) Expect to be travelling at around 150-170 knots when you touch down
No
That was around 1941
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There is not a set height that the American Flag needs to be flown at, but it does need to be flown at the top of the flagpole. If other flags, such as State or POW/MIA, are flown around the American flag then the American flag needs to be flown above the other flags.
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90 million
Oh, sure. Most flying is done w/o parachutes. Anyone who has ever travelled on a passenger jet has flown w/o a 'chute.
because people cant see the flag!if you have a flag being flown at dark then you could have a light on around it or let it be seen..
We the People With Gloria Allred - 2011 Poison Phish Flown to Shred 1-119 was released on: USA: 2012
it was flown in 2014