The Apollo 11 astronauts were Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first to land on the moon. However, the first manned mission to the moon (which did NOT land, but whose astronauts were the first men to see the dark side of the moon directly), was Apollo 8. Its astronauts were James Lovell, Frank Borman, and William Anders.
People who go to the moon are called astronauts.
If people lived on the moon they would probobly still be called humans or people.
People who go to the moon are called astronauts. They undergo extensive training before embarking on a space mission to the moon.
Most people call it moon but it is really called "Luna"!
Earth's moon is simply called "The moon". In a stunning and disappointing spurt of uncreativity, scientists decided that because we only have one and it is the most commonly discussed moon, it needed no further name.
they were called the pourporous
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They were called groundlings
People who go to the moon are called astronauts.
If people lived on the moon they would probobly still be called humans or people.
12 men walked on the moon. There's no way to tell you about each mission. The best source for information would be "A Man on the Moon" by Andy Chakin.
People stood because they could not afford to buy tickets to the part of the theatre where there were seats. Instead they stood in "the pit" immediately in front of the stage and were called "groundlings" because they stood on the ground.
People who go to the moon are called astronauts. They undergo extensive training before embarking on a space mission to the moon.
No. No one from Earth has ever stood on Pluto. Nor, for the matter, on any of the other seven planets in the Solar System. The only non-artificial object we have visited is the Moon.
No, the Moon is as far as astronauts have ever gone.
In Shakespeare's time - the groundlings
They were called groundlings.