maybe its becuz it's already been explored and everything.. anyway someone improve this if u find a better answer
The first astronauts knew there was less gravity on the moon because they experienced a sensation of weightlessness and were able to move more easily with less effort. They also conducted experiments with objects and saw that they fell more slowly than on Earth.
During the Apollo missions, there were typically two astronauts who landed on the moon, while the third stayed in orbit around the moon. The lunar module carried two astronauts to the moon's surface, while the command module pilot remained in orbit.
A total of 12 people have driven moon buggies on the moon. The lunar roving vehicles (moon buggies) were used during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions to allow astronauts to explore the lunar surface more efficiently.
None. All 12 US astronauts that have walked on the Moon have been male. Likewise, all 24 astronauts that have travelled to lunar orbit have been men. More than 50 women have travelled into space, but none have yet gone to the Moon.
Yes, astronauts can visit the Moon during a full moon, but the lunar phases do not significantly impact missions. The Moon's surface remains the same regardless of its phase as seen from Earth. However, mission planning usually considers factors like sunlight on the lunar surface and landing site visibility, which are more relevant than the Moon's appearance from Earth. Astronauts typically prefer to land during the lunar day when sunlight illuminates the surface.
You appear to be misinformed. It is more difficult to send people to mars because it is so much farther away. That is why we have not sent astronauts to mars yet, but we have sent astronauts to the moon.
The first astronauts knew there was less gravity on the moon because they experienced a sensation of weightlessness and were able to move more easily with less effort. They also conducted experiments with objects and saw that they fell more slowly than on Earth.
During the Apollo missions, there were typically two astronauts who landed on the moon, while the third stayed in orbit around the moon. The lunar module carried two astronauts to the moon's surface, while the command module pilot remained in orbit.
A total of 12 people have driven moon buggies on the moon. The lunar roving vehicles (moon buggies) were used during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions to allow astronauts to explore the lunar surface more efficiently.
No one walked on the moon more than once. Three astronauts flew to the moon but only walked on it once each.
None. All 12 US astronauts that have walked on the Moon have been male. Likewise, all 24 astronauts that have travelled to lunar orbit have been men. More than 50 women have travelled into space, but none have yet gone to the Moon.
Because the gravity of the moon is only 1/6th the gravity of the earth. The astronauts quickly developed a hopping motion on the surface of the moon for going more than a few feet in any direction - for one thing, it was quicker. For a few steps left or right, they walked more normally as they would on earth.
Yes, astronauts can visit the Moon during a full moon, but the lunar phases do not significantly impact missions. The Moon's surface remains the same regardless of its phase as seen from Earth. However, mission planning usually considers factors like sunlight on the lunar surface and landing site visibility, which are more relevant than the Moon's appearance from Earth. Astronauts typically prefer to land during the lunar day when sunlight illuminates the surface.
Astronauts appear to float when they walk on the Moon because the Moon has lower gravity than Earth. Their weight is much lesser, making their movements more buoyant and effortless. This creates the illusion of floating as they take steps and navigate the lunar surface.
Dancing on the moon may be hard as there is less gravity there, as the astronauts found out, their steps were more like hops, as one astronaut said That is the kangaroo hop.
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It allowed the astronauts a greater speed and range of movemet and enabled them to carry more gear. In addition it was an experiment to see if they could build a vehicle that would operate in null atmosphere (your average car won't)