Rocks from the moon.
Apollo 11 collected lunar rock and soil samples during its mission to the moon in 1969. These samples were brought back to Earth for analysis and study by scientists to learn more about the moon's composition and geological history.
Apollo 11 brought back samples of rock and soil from the Moon, known as lunar samples. These samples were collected during the Moon landing mission in July 1969. They provided valuable insights into the geology, composition, and history of the Moon.
They collected samples, took pictures, reported back via radio what their impressions were, and placed science packages out to collect data.
The Apollo 11 mission brought back samples of moon rocks and soil. These samples were collected by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during their historic lunar landing.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin collected rock and soil samples from the moon during their Apollo 11 mission. These samples provided valuable scientific data on the composition and history of the moon.
Apollo 11 collected lunar rock and soil samples during its mission to the moon in 1969. These samples were brought back to Earth for analysis and study by scientists to learn more about the moon's composition and geological history.
Apollo 11 brought back samples of rock and soil from the Moon, known as lunar samples. These samples were collected during the Moon landing mission in July 1969. They provided valuable insights into the geology, composition, and history of the Moon.
They collected samples, took pictures, reported back via radio what their impressions were, and placed science packages out to collect data.
The Apollo 11 mission brought back samples of moon rocks and soil. These samples were collected by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during their historic lunar landing.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin collected rock and soil samples from the moon during their Apollo 11 mission. These samples provided valuable scientific data on the composition and history of the moon.
The Apollo 11 crew recovered and returned 47.51 lbs (21.55 kg) of rock and soil samples..
Apollo 11 collected a variety of samples from the Moon, including about 47.5 pounds (21.5 kilograms) of lunar rocks, soil, and core samples. The astronauts also brought back moon dust and conducted experiments, such as deploying the American flag and setting up scientific instruments. These samples have provided valuable insights into the Moon's geology, formation, and the history of the solar system. The lunar samples are still studied today to enhance our understanding of planetary science.
Astronauts, knowledge, and photographs (Apollo 8 did not land on the moon).
Yes Apollo 11 brought back moonstones and the the other things used for experiments.
They collected core, rock and soil samples, they took pictures, and they set up long term science experiments
Yes, the Apollo 11 astronauts collected 50 basalt and breccia rocks from the lunar surface. Later missions collected more, as the first mission was short in comparison.
Core, rock, and regolith samples.