None. All 12 astronauts that landed there got out and walked around, mostly picking up rocks.
There were 9 manned missions that reached lunar orbit: Apollo 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
Apollo 8 just orbited, Apollo 10 just tested the Lunar Lander in lunar orbit (dress rehearsal), and Apollo 13 had a severe malfunction that meant they could not land on the Moon. The other six missions landed 2 astronauts each.
As of 2021, 12 people have visited the moon, all of whom were from the United States. The Apollo missions from 1969 to 1972 were the only times humans have landed on the moon.
Armstrong & Aldrin landed on the moon in July of 1969, which is just over 43 years ago.
Humans have landed on the Moon, specifically during the Apollo missions conducted by NASA in the late 1960s and early 1970s. To date, the Moon is the only celestial body beyond Earth's orbit that humans have physically landed on.
Just taking a shot in the dark here, but it's probably that "he was the first man to land on the moon."In other words, "What are you asking?"
Apollo 11 landed in the Sea of Tranquility on July 20th 1969. Although called a sea, the Sea of Tranquility is just an area of land. When it landed on Earth, it landed in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Hawaii at 12:51 p.m, July 24.
Conspiracy theorist have long stated that people have never walked on the moon or landed a spacecraft on Mars. Fox News is just one organization that may hold that opinion.
NASA is the only agency to have landed humans on the moon. Russia, however, has landed probes and rovers on the moon's surface.
The moon does actually have a gravitational pull, just a lot lower than gravity on Earth. Also, the lunar landers were "aimed" at the moon and pushed there with rockets (thrusters) to get them there.
As of 2021, 12 people have visited the moon, all of whom were from the United States. The Apollo missions from 1969 to 1972 were the only times humans have landed on the moon.
Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the moon first, but Collins was there too, he just stayed in the capsule. All three were from the United States.
Armstrong & Aldrin landed on the moon in July of 1969, which is just over 43 years ago.
It's just the Earth. We are on the third planet from the Sun. No people have been anywhere else except the Moon.
Humans have landed on the Moon, specifically during the Apollo missions conducted by NASA in the late 1960s and early 1970s. To date, the Moon is the only celestial body beyond Earth's orbit that humans have physically landed on.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are famous for having just a pair of underpants and a Marmite sandwich each in the hold when they reached the surface of the Moon.
Eight space missions orbited the moon, carrying 24 astronauts. All were men from the USA who traveled to the moon as part of NASA's Apollo program during the period from 1968 to 1972. Six missions landed on the moon, and their 12 astronauts walked on its surface. No man walked on the moon more than once. And nobody except the 24 astronauts on the eight Apollo missions has ever been farther into space than "low earth orbit".
Just taking a shot in the dark here, but it's probably that "he was the first man to land on the moon."In other words, "What are you asking?"
Apollo 11 landed in the Sea of Tranquility on July 20th 1969. Although called a sea, the Sea of Tranquility is just an area of land. When it landed on Earth, it landed in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Hawaii at 12:51 p.m, July 24.