July 20th 1969 by niel Armstrong, and bla bla bla, i don't know about the others, i need to do it 4 a project but i cant because the web doesnt show these answers and im starting to get mad... u would think that the internet would show this question, BUT IT DOESENT!!! i promised i wouldn't get mad so... bi!
Yes, the moon has a roughly 14 Earth day day length. The lunar landings were arranged so that the astronauts were on the moon during the lunar day.
Manned space missions have carried their crew members to low-earth orbit, to lunar orbit, and to the surface of the moon. The most recent manned lunar orbits and lunar landings took place 38 years ago.
The only humans who have walked on the Moon are 12 astronauts of the Apollo Lunar Exploration missions (6 landings between 1969 and 1972).
Indeed, there were several moon landings past Apollo 11. In total 6 spacecraft carried 12 men to the lunar surface.
Of course there was moon landings, there were 12 astronauts, you can see their footprints, and there are six lunar modules and flags on the moon, for doubting idiots to be convinced.
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The manned lunar landings were part of the US's Apollo program.
There were 6 lunar landings between 1696 and 1972
We have. It's scientific name is Luna (hence lunar landings, lunar cycle, lunar eclipse).
This refers to the idea (conspiracy theory) that the lunar landings, especially those by NASA, have been faked.
Yes, the moon has a roughly 14 Earth day day length. The lunar landings were arranged so that the astronauts were on the moon during the lunar day.
No water was found on any lunar landings, but when scientists gathered somedirt(dust) from Earths moon & pressed it againest eachother, they found aliquid substance which contained, particles of, water.NOTE: this was written by an 11 year old nerd in 5th grade
The Russians did not make any successful moon landings, it was all unmanned.
Six Apollo missions carried twelve American astronauts to land and walk onthe moon between 1969 and 1972.There were no manned lunar landings before, and there have been none since.
the chances are 1/1,000,000
Manned space missions have carried their crew members to low-earth orbit, to lunar orbit, and to the surface of the moon. The most recent manned lunar orbits and lunar landings took place 38 years ago.
None of the Apollo landings was photographed. Cameras placed on the lunar surface by the landing parties were however able to photograph the take-offs of the LEM at the conclusion of each lunar excursion.