July 20, 1969 was a Sunday
The first moon landing was on Sunday, July 20, 1969.
The first moon landing was by Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969
The first lunar landing was by the unmanned Russian Luna 2 on September 13 1959. Though the vehicle impacted, it was not a controlled descent. Luna 9 on 31 Jan 1966 was the first soft unmanned landing. Surveyor 1 on 30 May 1966 was the first US unmanned soft landing 20 July 1969 first manned moon landing. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon the following day.
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it aired on the day of the landing the 20th of July
The first moon landing was on Sunday, July 20, 1969.
The first moon landing was by Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969
The first lunar landing was by the unmanned Russian Luna 2 on September 13 1959. Though the vehicle impacted, it was not a controlled descent. Luna 9 on 31 Jan 1966 was the first soft unmanned landing. Surveyor 1 on 30 May 1966 was the first US unmanned soft landing 20 July 1969 first manned moon landing. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon the following day.
They landed during the lunar morning. A full day/night on the moon lasts about 29 days on Earth, so the Lunar morning lasted nearly a week.
First day of the week is named after Sun, the second day after moon and the third ady after Mars and so on
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Quite a few. The first day New Moon came out, it made $70 million dollars!
it aired on the day of the landing the 20th of July
The first day of the week is Sunday.
Monday is the name of the week day evolved from the old English Moon's Day.
There are two phases of the moon that appear to be a half disk: the first quarter and the third quarter. The entire cycle of moon phases takes about 28 days (27.3217 days). Counting the day of a new moon as the first day, then the phases in order are: • waxing crescent • first quarter (a half lit moon resembling the letter "D") at end of week one • waxing gibbous • full at end of week two • waning gibbous • third quarter (a half lit moon resembling the letter "C") at end of week three • waning crescent • and back to the new moon, completing the cycle after week four
John Glenn did not go to the moon. He was the first American to orbit the Earth as part of the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission in 1962. The Apollo program later landed astronauts on the moon, with the first manned moon landing occurring in 1969.