Between the US Apollo mission (382 kg), the Russian Luna program (.32 kg) and meteorites (48 kg), there are roughly 430.32 kg of known moon rock on earth.
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
A total of 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of rocks and soil were brought back from the moon during the Apollo missions. These samples have provided valuable insights into the composition and history of 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.
There have been six manned moon landings between 1969 and 1972 as a part of NASA's Apollo program. These missions successfully landed astronauts on the moon and brought them back safely to Earth.
The following Apollo mission each brought moon rocks back to earth, they were Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
They brought back moon rocks from the moon.
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
Astronauts only brought rocks back from the moon. No bugs.
No, there were no blood particles on the rocks brought back from the Moon.
A total of 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of rocks and soil were brought back from the moon during the Apollo missions. These samples have provided valuable insights into the composition and history of 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.
Zero. No gold was found in any of the rocks that have been brought back to earth.
They brought back moon rocks as well as moon dust.
Rocks were brought back to the Earth from the various Moon landings the Americans undertook. No other rocks from the Moon are on Earth. The Moon was formed from the Earth - so, if anything, there are Earth rocks on the Moon.
Moon Rocks
They brought moon rocks and photographs from the moon.
no probe has been able to actually bring back things to earth they are able to transmit data back to earth but not samples of rock and such, if your thinking of moon rocks then they were brought back in the Apollo missions in the 1960s