I hope so.
However, if they see something that would be noisy on the Earth, but in space, like a rocket firing, they would not hear it in space, because sound needs a medium to travel through, like air. There is no air in space, it is mostly a vacuum. So the only sounds an astronaut should hear are his radio, his breathing and anything tapping on his helmet (the air in the helmet will transmit sound waves to his ears).
Saturn V, a 3 stage rocket.
well...mainly a rocket
The first men to reach the moon were Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders. the first to land on the moon is Armstrong and Aldrin.Answer From a different viewpoint it would have been the camera man, as N. Armstrong was filmed leaving the Apollo 8 rocket ship, so it technically would have been the camera man.
The fuel was critically low in the Lunar Module, but there was enough to leave. When the time came, the astronauts detached the top of the module from the bottom, and the bottom served as a launch pad.
The lunar module that carried Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the surface of the moon and back to the command module was called 'Eagle". The command module that remained in orbit around the moon and eventually carried all three astronauts back to earth was called "Columbia".
The rocket that took astronauts to the moon was called the Saturn V. The Apollo missions used the Saturn V rocket to launch astronauts to the moon and back.
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The name of the rocket was the "Saturn V" It was a 3 stage rocket
Saturn V, a 3 stage rocket.
Saturn
well...mainly a rocket
The first rockets to send people to the moon were in December 1968 on Apollo 8. Those astronauts were not due to land on the moon, just to test if they could reach it and get back. Apollo 10 did similar work in 1969. The first to land on the moon were astronauts from Apollo 11 in July 1969.
The Saturn V rocket was used to carry astronauts to the moon during the Apollo missions. This rocket remains the largest and most powerful rocket ever built and was essential for launching the spacecraft from Earth's surface to lunar orbit.
The Apollo missions' were based around the Saturn V rocket - the only rocket ever flown that was powerful enough to reach the moon.
a rocket !!
The original US lunar missions were propelled by the huge Saturn V rocket.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"