They would not have seen many different things than we see when we are on Earth or when we fly. They would have seen the Earth itself and the Moon as they got near it, but things like the stars and other planets would not look a lot different from space than they would from Earth. In space, they would not be significantly closer to any of the stars or planets than they would be on Earth. They would have a clearer view of them as they would not be obscured by the atmosphere. Space is called space, because there is not much up there, so there is not a lot to see. The most interesting things for them to see would have been in orbit around the moon and on its surface, and not so much in the journey. Coming back to Earth and when leaving it, there would be a lot to see of Earth itself. It would have been spectacular to look at Earth from space.
NO, they died halve way!+
Apollo 8 astronauts were the first to orbit the Moon in December 1968. They did not land on the Moon, but their mission was crucial in paving the way for future Moon landings.
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The total distance Apollo astronauts traveled to the moon and back was approximately 477,000 miles (768,800 kilometers). The one-way distance from Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers).
No, astronauts would not be able to hear an explosion on the moon because there is no atmosphere to transmit sound waves. Sound requires a medium like air to travel through, and since the moon is airless, there would be no way for sound to propagate and reach the astronauts' ears.
NO, they died halve way!+
Yes they will , as the shuttle astronauts orbit the earth and the moon there are 3 moon landings that NASA has planed over the next 4 years. Which will include over 100 different astronauts in one way or another.
Apollo 8 astronauts were the first to orbit the Moon in December 1968. They did not land on the Moon, but their mission was crucial in paving the way for future Moon landings.
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They did it exactly the same way you shoot a duck: They aimed for the place where the moon would be when they arrived there.
There were six moon landings, each at different sites. Google Moon is an excellent way to see where these landings were, and you will find a link to it below.
The total distance Apollo astronauts traveled to the moon and back was approximately 477,000 miles (768,800 kilometers). The one-way distance from Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers).
No, astronauts would not be able to hear an explosion on the moon because there is no atmosphere to transmit sound waves. Sound requires a medium like air to travel through, and since the moon is airless, there would be no way for sound to propagate and reach the astronauts' ears.
gravity is stronger on the earth cuz the earth is bigger that the moon :)>'
Challenger and Columbia shuttles killed 14 astronauts but they were not destined for the Moon. The Space Shuttle only ever orbits the Earth. 3 Apollo 1 astronauts were killed on the launch pad when their cabin caught fire after a spark ignited the oxygen atmosphere they were breathing. No Apollo astronauts were killed after this disaster. Apollo 13 on it's way to the Moon came close but they managed to get all three home.
I'm not really sure what you're asking, but the astronauts live on the moon in much the same way that man lives underwater. They have to take everything with them to survive including food, water, oxygen and a method to purify the air.
There were six moon landings, each at different sites. Google Moon is an excellent way to see where these landings were, and you will find a link to it below.