One prominent mantra with which the development of the moon program was
sold to the public was the vital necessity of scientific research and discovery.
And ... face it ... you get more good scientific information when an actual scientist
looks at it than you do when ordinary people like you and me look at it.
Why do scientists believe there might be water on the Moon?
Harrison Hagan "Jack" Schmitt is an American geologist who flew on Apollo 17.
niel armstrong
Harrison Schmitt, a geologist, is the only scientist to have walked on the moon. He was a member of the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt was the first (and only) scientist, a geologist, to walk on the moon. He was part of the Apollo 17 crew, landing in December of 1972.
That has an easy answer: Carl Sagan was a scientist, not an astronaut. He did not go to the moon.
Scientist knowwhat the moon's crust is made of because the visited the moon's surface before.
Go to Mt. Moon and go until you fight this scientist person and then you will be able to get the dome fossil.
you can catch deoxis on the moon you can get to the moon by talking to the scientist he will tell you it has been successful space launch whatever when it reaches 68 or more he will ask you if you want to go to the moon
to beat the russians and or CCCP/USSR in the space race to prove america
I'd have to say the first scientist who saw the moon was the first one to look up in the sky...
they already found gallons on the moon
Yes,scientists are still studying the moon
Astronomer
What is there to study but craters...
Why do scientists believe there might be water on the Moon?
No respected or respectable scientist would think that. So no.