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Who is kept the right leg first in moon?

Neil Armstrong kept his right leg first in moon..........


Who is the person step his left leg on moon?

The first man to step on moon was NEIL ARMSTRONG.


What was the first leg Neil Armstrong use to landed on the moon?

He jumped off the bottom rung of the ladder and landed on both feet.


Which leg did neil amstrong put first on moon?

Neil Armstrong put his left foot first on the Moon when he descended from the lunar module Eagle on July 20, 1969.


What leg did Neil Armstrong step on the moon with?

his right


Who is first person to go on the moon kept his right leg India?

First person to walk on moon is Neil Armstrong and did happen to keep his right leg on the visit to India.


Who is the man who put first leg on moon?

Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission on July 20, 1969.


Who is the first-man keep the right leg in moon?

Not sure I understand this question, but if you're asking if Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon with his right foot first, the answer is no, he stepped onto the moon with his left foot first.


Who is kept the left leg first in moon?

Neil Armstrong was the first human to walk on the moon. Mickey Mouse was the first to do the "Moon Walk" dance step, not Michael Jackson, who emulated it from Mickey.


Which foot did neil Armstrong put on the moon first?

Commander Neil Armstrong put his left foot down on the moon first. His right one was on the landing pad. It was then that he uttered the famous, "That's one small step..."


Who is first person to go on the moon kept his right leg?

Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. There is no documented information suggesting that he lost or kept his right leg.


How did neil Armstrong get down on to the moon?

The Lunar Module had a ladder attached to one of the forward legs. Upon exiting through the hatch the astronauts are on a flat platform known as the Porch. The astronaut simply crawls across the Porch to the ladder, swings his legs over the edge, and climbs down the ladder to the foot pad at the end of the landing leg.