The true history written by NASA
EXCERPTS FROM THE BOOK "Where No Man Has Gone Before"A History of Apollo Lunar Exploration Missions. By W. David Compton.
Published as NASA Special Publication - 4214 in the NASA History Series, 1989
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Rocks from the moon.
Not sure Apollo II did, I think it was later flights, but yes they brought rocks back. Even to day some have never been analyzed.
All of the missions that actually landed brought back moon rocks . These were the missions of Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. The Apollo 17 mission was of particular importance geologically, because one of the astronauts, Harrison Schmidt, was a geologist.
The Apollo 11 mission found no signs of life on the moon. The astronauts collected rock and soil samples to bring back to Earth for study, which provided valuable insights into the moon's geology and history. The mission also left behind scientific instruments and equipment for further research.
Apollo 11 collected lunar rock and soil samples during its mission to the moon in 1969. These samples were brought back to Earth for analysis and study by scientists to learn more about the moon's composition and geological history.
Yes, the Apollo 11 astronauts collected 50 basalt and breccia rocks from the lunar surface. Later missions collected more, as the first mission was short in comparison.
Apollo 11 astronauts collected moon rocks and a cloth was put to collect moon dust that stuck to it.
Rocks from the moon.
Not sure Apollo II did, I think it was later flights, but yes they brought rocks back. Even to day some have never been analyzed.
Moon rocks were collected from the moon by Apollo astronauts.
All of the missions that actually landed brought back moon rocks . These were the missions of Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. The Apollo 17 mission was of particular importance geologically, because one of the astronauts, Harrison Schmidt, was a geologist.
The Apollo 11 mission found no signs of life on the moon. The astronauts collected rock and soil samples to bring back to Earth for study, which provided valuable insights into the moon's geology and history. The mission also left behind scientific instruments and equipment for further research.
Apollo 12 also collected moon rocks and moon dust as well.
Apollo 11 collected lunar rock and soil samples during its mission to the moon in 1969. These samples were brought back to Earth for analysis and study by scientists to learn more about the moon's composition and geological history.
The astronauts collected moon rocks and moon dust.
The Apollo 11 mission brought back samples of moon rocks and soil. These samples were collected by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during their historic lunar landing.
Apollo 13's mission was to land on the moon, deploy/execute a set of experiments, explore the surface and collect lunar rocks.