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The Saturn V rocket was used to send astronauts to the moon during the Apollo missions in the 1960s and 1970s. It remains the tallest, heaviest, and most powerful rocket ever brought to operational status, and it played a crucial role in the success of the Apollo program.
The rocket that took the first man to the moon was the Saturn V rocket.
Apollo 11, the first mission to land on the moon in 1969 used the Saturn V rocket.
The USA is the Only country to send men to the moon.
The USA first successfully landed a man on the Moon (Neil Armstrong) in July of 1969.
The Saturn V rocket was used to send astronauts to the moon during the Apollo missions in the 1960s and 1970s. It remains the tallest, heaviest, and most powerful rocket ever brought to operational status, and it played a crucial role in the success of the Apollo program.
The rocket that took the first man to the moon was the Saturn V rocket.
Apollo 11, the first mission to land on the moon in 1969 used the Saturn V rocket.
Technically it was a rocket because up til the, 80s' i think, they used rockets
It costs about 3 billion$ to send a man to the moon.
The USA is the Only country to send men to the moon.
Rocket Man - 2005 Fly Me to the Moon 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
The US was in competition with the USSR at the time, and the USSR had taken the lead in the space race by being the first nation to put a satellite in orbit. The US needed to demonstrate that it could outdo the USSR in order to bolster its international prestige. Rocket science, needed to send a man to the moon, also has military applications. If the US knows how to send a man to the moon, that speaks well of US capacity to send a missile to a specific target on Earth. So it was a Cold War strategy.
The USA first successfully landed a man on the Moon (Neil Armstrong) in July of 1969.
All people who have been in orbit or to the moon has travelled by rocket, so yes.
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The rocket itself was the Saturn V. If you're referring to the first spacecraft to ORBIT the moon, that would be Apollo 8. The first spacecraft to LAND on the moon was Apollo 11's lander 'Eagle'.