Oh honey, they called it the "moon bug." Real creative, right? It's actually officially known as the "lunar module quarantine facility," but let's be real, it's just a fancy way of saying they wanted to make sure those astronauts didn't bring back any creepy crawlies from the moon.
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
No astronauts have died on the moon. All astronauts who have traveled to the moon returned safely to Earth.
The large rocks and soil samples that astronauts brought back from the Moon are commonly referred to as "lunar samples" or "moon rocks." These samples were collected during the Apollo missions and have been invaluable for scientific research, helping to enhance our understanding of the Moon's geology and history. Some of these samples are preserved in museums, while others are used for ongoing scientific study.
Approximately 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of moon rocks were brought back by the Apollo astronauts during the six successful moon landing missions.
The rocket that took astronauts to the moon was called the Saturn V. The Apollo missions used the Saturn V rocket to launch astronauts to the moon and back.
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
They brought back some rocks.
The Moon . Thye Moon is an inanimate object - you can't call it 'who'. The answer would have to be 'astronauts'.
No, there were no blood particles on the rocks brought back from the Moon.
No astronauts have died on the moon. All astronauts who have traveled to the moon returned safely to Earth.
The large rocks and soil samples that astronauts brought back from the Moon are commonly referred to as "lunar samples" or "moon rocks." These samples were collected during the Apollo missions and have been invaluable for scientific research, helping to enhance our understanding of the Moon's geology and history. Some of these samples are preserved in museums, while others are used for ongoing scientific study.
Approximately 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of moon rocks were brought back by the Apollo astronauts during the six successful moon landing missions.
The moon is rocky - astronauts even brought back some of the rocks to study.
They came back aboard the command module "Columbia."
No astronauts littered the moon.
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