The first thing to go to the moon was the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2, which successfully crash-landed on the moon on September 13, 1959.
Neil Armstrong's left foot was the first to go on the moon.
It has been hypothesized that the "first" object from earth the exit the atmosphere and enter space was in fact the moon. However, the first documented man-made object to enter orbit was the Soviet satellite Sputnik, in 1957.
The first civilian to land and walk on the moon was the late Neil A. Armstrong.
John Glenn did not go to the moon. He was the first American to orbit the Earth as part of the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission in 1962. The Apollo program later landed astronauts on the moon, with the first manned moon landing occurring in 1969.
The first thing to go to the moon was the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2, which successfully crash-landed on the moon on September 13, 1959.
Ok, listen up: There where NO animals on the moon, there has been animals in space since the 1940's, but no, there has been no living thing, except humans, on Luna (aka moon.) Thanks for asking!
A dog orbited the earth as the first living thing to go out in space
First you go in the water when there is a full moon out and the next thing you'll notice is you have a tail!
Neil Armstrong's left foot was the first to go on the moon.
the thing which made her famous was :- 1. She was the first female astronaut from India to go to the moon.
It has been hypothesized that the "first" object from earth the exit the atmosphere and enter space was in fact the moon. However, the first documented man-made object to enter orbit was the Soviet satellite Sputnik, in 1957.
It wouldn't survive being on the moon just like any other living thing. Anything that breathes oxygen can only survive on earth unless their is another planet with oxygen.
neil armstrong is the first in the world to go the moon
No-one, it's not possible to go to the Moon in a car.
Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon.
The first civilian to land and walk on the moon was the late Neil A. Armstrong.