I think most missions went early in the lunar morning before it had a chance to warm up. I am not sure but possibly one mission went at the lunar dusk when things were cooling down. A lunar day is about two Earth weeks long, so "morning" and "dusk" are a good long time!
Richard Nixon was the president of the U.s.A. when man walked on the moon.
Neil Armstrong was the first human to take a step on the moon's surface, and did so at 2:56 UTC on July 21st, 1969. There currently is no time standard (in terms of divisions of a day or time zones) for the Moon. A day on the moon (the time it takes the sun to rise, set, and back to the same point again which would be 24 hours on earth) is over 700 hours.
There were 6 missions to the moon, and 12 men walked on the moon.
No, 1969 was not the first time man tried to get to the moon, but 1969 was the year when man landed on the moon.
There were a total of six moon landings by N.A.S.A.
Richard Nixon was the president of the U.s.A. when man walked on the moon.
Neil Armstrong was the first human to take a step on the moon's surface, and did so at 2:56 UTC on July 21st, 1969. There currently is no time standard (in terms of divisions of a day or time zones) for the Moon. A day on the moon (the time it takes the sun to rise, set, and back to the same point again which would be 24 hours on earth) is over 700 hours.
Man first walked on the moon in 1969.
Moon Rider .
... The man who walked on the moon.
Man first walked on the moon in 1969.
Neil Armstrong
No one walked on the moon more than once. Three astronauts flew to the moon but only walked on it once each.
All the men that have walked on the moon have been Caucasian Americans
Richard Nixon
The moon landings were real. 12 men have walked on the moon.
It was the first time man really walked some where else beside earth, it was on the moon.