NASA aimed to map the Moon, particularly focusing on its surface features, geology, and potential resources. This initiative was part of broader efforts to prepare for future human exploration and establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. Mapping the Moon helps in understanding its history and assists in selecting suitable landing sites for missions.
The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.
When NASA landed on the moon, they found a number of things, including a colony or homosexuals and a herd of dinosaurs.
No, NASA has not been operating a base on the moon for more than twenty years. NASA has not established a permanent base on the moon yet. They have plans for future lunar missions under the Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the moon by the mid-2020s.
No, the moon will not split in two with the NASA bomb. The NASA mission aims to simply crash a spacecraft into a crater near the moon's south pole to search for water ice.
The Lunar Orbiter program, launched by NASA in the 1960s, was the first to extensively map the surface of the moon. These missions provided high-resolution photographs of the lunar surface, aiding in the selection of landing sites for the Apollo missions.
Because they wanted to see what was up their.
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because they want to find out if there is life there
in the middle of the moon
NASA's first moon program was called Apollo.The new moon program is called Constellation.
The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.
NASA is the only agency to have landed humans on the moon. Russia, however, has landed probes and rovers on the moon's surface.
When NASA landed on the moon, they found a number of things, including a colony or homosexuals and a herd of dinosaurs.
No, NASA has not been operating a base on the moon for more than twenty years. NASA has not established a permanent base on the moon yet. They have plans for future lunar missions under the Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the moon by the mid-2020s.
In a rocket from NASA!
No.
It was NASA.