Apollo 13.
No, NASA did not bomb the moon. However, in 2009, NASA did crash a probe into the moon to study its composition. This mission was called the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission.
The names of the first lunar landing astronauts were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.
Apollo 13 was a failure in the sense that the mission did not land on the moon or achieve any of its mission goals. It was successful because it showed how people can work together to bring about a successful outcome to a situation that looked impossible. The feat of bringing home a crew of three in a spacecraft that was largely disabled through the rupture of its oxygen tanks and damaged electrical systems was a worldwide effort by various technical people, and created universal concern for the astronauts wellbeing.
Yes, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission has discovered water on the moon, particularly ice deposits in some shadowed regions near the lunar poles. This finding has significant implications for potential future lunar exploration missions.
The first vehicle to land on the moon was the lunar module "Eagle" from NASA's Apollo 11 mission in 1969. This mission successfully delivered astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin to the lunar surface for the first time in history.
Apollo 13.
I think it was the Apollo 1 because there have been more than 1 Apollo there have been about 17 Apollo's and Apollo 13 was called the successful failure
That failure is not an option!
No, NASA did not bomb the moon. However, in 2009, NASA did crash a probe into the moon to study its composition. This mission was called the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission.
The names of the first lunar landing astronauts were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.
Apollo 13 was a failure in the sense that the mission did not land on the moon or achieve any of its mission goals. It was successful because it showed how people can work together to bring about a successful outcome to a situation that looked impossible. The feat of bringing home a crew of three in a spacecraft that was largely disabled through the rupture of its oxygen tanks and damaged electrical systems was a worldwide effort by various technical people, and created universal concern for the astronauts wellbeing.
Yes, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission has discovered water on the moon, particularly ice deposits in some shadowed regions near the lunar poles. This finding has significant implications for potential future lunar exploration missions.
The first vehicle to land on the moon was the lunar module "Eagle" from NASA's Apollo 11 mission in 1969. This mission successfully delivered astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin to the lunar surface for the first time in history.
what NASA's latest mission is called
Apollo 9 was a manned space mission conducted by NASA in March 1969. It was the third crewed mission in the Apollo program and focused on testing the lunar module in Earth orbit for the first time. The mission was crucial in preparing for the eventual moon landing by testing the docking and rendezvous procedures needed for future lunar missions.
what NASA's latest mission is called
Yes, Apollo 14 was important as it was the eighth crewed mission in NASA's Apollo program and the third to land on the Moon. The mission successfully demonstrated precision landing capabilities and conducted scientific experiments on the lunar surface.