The Lunar Modules were spacecraft designed to land astronauts on the moon during NASA's Apollo program. They were left on the moon's surface after each mission, so they are still there today, with no plans for retrieval.
The program was called Apollo, and the missions designated with a number. Apollo 11 was the first to land on the moon. The command and lunar modules were all given different names by their crews.
There has been six different types of actual Lunar Modules that have actually landed on the moon from the year 1969 all the way to the year 1972. The first Lunar Module to land on the moon was the famous Eagle which was taken to the moon via the Apollo 11.
Six, but only the lower halves of each is still there. The upper halves, which contained the computers and quarters for the landing crew, was also used by the crew to leave the moon.
Apollo 11 was preceded by Apollo 9 which tested the combined Apollo Command/Service Module and the Lunar Module in Earth Orbit, and Apollo 10 which was the Dress Rehearsal for Apollo 11 taking the Lunar Module most of the way to the Moons surface but not landing.
The Lunar Modules were spacecraft designed to land astronauts on the moon during NASA's Apollo program. They were left on the moon's surface after each mission, so they are still there today, with no plans for retrieval.
The program was called Apollo, and the missions designated with a number. Apollo 11 was the first to land on the moon. The command and lunar modules were all given different names by their crews.
Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 did. Their Lunar Modules have all been photographed from space, in one case clearly enough to show the footpads of the LM!
There has been six different types of actual Lunar Modules that have actually landed on the moon from the year 1969 all the way to the year 1972. The first Lunar Module to land on the moon was the famous Eagle which was taken to the moon via the Apollo 11.
The answer is none, the only astronauts who have been to the moon got there in various Lunar Modules, all of which were launched on Apollo rockets.
Eagle was the lunar module of Apollo 11 that landed on the moon for the first moon landing. All of the moon landings had a lunar module which could separate from the main craft and land on the moon. It could then take off again and dock with the main craft. The different lunar modules were given different names.
Six, but only the lower halves of each is still there. The upper halves, which contained the computers and quarters for the landing crew, was also used by the crew to leave the moon.
They were all left on the moon.
The first U.S. unmanned lunar soft landing was performed by Surveyor 1 in May, 1966The first manned lunar landing was performed by the Apollo 11 Lunar Module, call sign Eagle.
Apollo missions 11, 14, and 15 all placed retro-reflectors on the lunar surface.
Apollo 11 was preceded by Apollo 9 which tested the combined Apollo Command/Service Module and the Lunar Module in Earth Orbit, and Apollo 10 which was the Dress Rehearsal for Apollo 11 taking the Lunar Module most of the way to the Moons surface but not landing.
Three, one each from Apollos 15, 16, and 17