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The Apollo 11 was launched for the moon on 16/7/1969.
1969 (november 14 was the exact launch day)
Apollo 13 didn't land on the Moon. Due to an explosion on board, the mission was aborted and the spacecraft returned to Earth on April 17, 1970.
Assuming Apollo 11. According to Wiki the landing occurred at 20:17 UTC on July 20 1969. Neil Armstrong descended to the surface on 02:56 UTC on July 21.
The 12 people who have walked on the moon during the Apollo missions stayed for varying amounts of time. The longest single stay was about 3 days during the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972, while the shortest stay was less than a day during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.
The Apollo 11 was launched for the moon on 16/7/1969.
1969 (november 14 was the exact launch day)
Apollo stayed on the moon for one probably really fun day
Apollo 13 didn't land on the Moon. Due to an explosion on board, the mission was aborted and the spacecraft returned to Earth on April 17, 1970.
Apollo 11 left from the moon on 21/7/1969.
Assuming Apollo 11. According to Wiki the landing occurred at 20:17 UTC on July 20 1969. Neil Armstrong descended to the surface on 02:56 UTC on July 21.
John Young piloted Apollo 16 Lunar Module named "Orion" to the lunar surface on the moon on April 21, 1972. Young's Lunar Module Pilot for the mission was Charlie Duke who was the Capsule Communicator at Johnson Space Center the day Apollo 11 became the first astronauts to land on the moon. John Young was the Command Module pilot on the Apollo 10 mission which cleared the way for the Apollo 11 landing 2 months later.
July 16, 1969
The 12 people who have walked on the moon during the Apollo missions stayed for varying amounts of time. The longest single stay was about 3 days during the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972, while the shortest stay was less than a day during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.
The day the American astronauts landed on the moon , it was the the 20/7/1969. in Japan.
The Apollo 11 was a race to the moon with the U.S.s.R. And John Kennedy set the target as December 31 1999 as the day to land a A, American on the moon and return him safely back to the earth.
Apollo 11 spent almost 1 full day on the moon. Apollo 12 & 14 each spent 2 full days on the moon. Apollo 15, 16, & 17 each spent 3 full days on the moon.