No female astronaut has ever been to the moon. There have been only 12 Astronauts who have landed on the moon. All of them were men.
Yes, of course, female astronauts have periods.
Actually the first US astronaut in space (Alan Shepard) did NOT orbit--he only had a 15-minute sub-orbital flight. The first US astronaut to orbit Earth was John Glenn. In any event, neither of them could have gone to the moon because at that time we simply did not have the technology to send them there.
There is no such person.Every NASA astronaut that landed on the Moon from 1969 to 1972 during the Apollo program did also set foot on the lunar surface. There were a total of 12 astronauts who explored the lunar surface, 2 on each of the 6 landing missions.
Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.
Not really, but some people like to make up stories about the astronauts.
It usually depends on how long the trip will be when he/she goes to the moon, but the average astronaut will get paid 1 million to 4 million when he/she makes a trip to the moon.
As of yet, the furthest any human has gone into space, is to the Moon. There were 24 men over 9 missions that have voyaged to the Moon.
yes. but it's not too much
I dont moo any moe
The astronaut on the Moon will be in free-fall round the Earth, just like the rocks round him/her and all the rest of the Moon as well. So the astronaut won't feel any force.
Dave Williams has not bin on the moon, nor did any other Canadian astronaut has.
He would have 10, unless any other astronaut ate them.
No. No human has every been further away than the Moon.
An astronaut on the Moon - or any of the Moon residents, starting about 30 years from now - would see a solar eclipse where we here on Earth see a lunar eclipse.
No there is not. But, the Germans say the the moon is a female.
Sound would travel in the moon's atmosphere if the moon had any atmosphere, but since it hasn't, it doesn't.
Yes. Neil Armstrong was an astronaut and the first person ever to set foot on the moon.
The mass of the astronaut remains the same. However, the weight of the astronaut is less on the moon.