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No animals have ever been sent to the moon.
None. Only humans have landed on the moon. There have been dogs and monkeys and other animals sent into space, but to my knowledge no animals have ever landed on the moon.
None. Dogs have been sent into space but not to the moon.
No dog has ever landed on the moon. The only animals to have reached the moon were the ones sent by the Soviet Union in 1959, which were fruit flies.
We don't know yet as no woman has gone to the moon.
No animals have ever been sent to the moon.
None. Only humans have landed on the moon. There have been dogs and monkeys and other animals sent into space, but to my knowledge no animals have ever landed on the moon.
None. Dogs have been sent into space but not to the moon.
No dog has ever landed on the moon. The only animals to have reached the moon were the ones sent by the Soviet Union in 1959, which were fruit flies.
We don't know yet as no woman has gone to the moon.
The reason they sent animals up before the people is that they wanted to make sure that the space craft was safe. If the air leaked out. If it stayed together in space. If the dog or monkey came back safely, then the space-craft was ready to travel in.
no not to the moon but monkeys were sent into space to test for human safety in future manned missions but only humans went to the moon no other animals were sent.
No. Only the US has sent men to the moon.
No animal has landed on the moon. The first animals in space were fruit flies, followed by monkeys and dogs. The first living creatures to reach the moon were a species of microscopic animals called tardigrades.
As far as is known to the public, no animals other than homo sapiens have ever been sent to the moon. Since biologists consider people to be animals like any other, (we are certainly not plants), the first animal to walk on the moon was a human by the name of Neil Armstrong
There is no record of a monkey being sent to the moon. However, monkeys have been sent to space as part of research experiments in the past.
A total of 101 missions have been launched to the Moon by various countries since the 1950s. These missions include both orbiters and landers that have been sent to study the Moon's surface, geology, and composition.