The USSR Luna 10, 1966
1 year
Luna 1, the first spacecraft launched by the USSR, did not actually orbit the Moon; instead, it became the first human-made object to reach the vicinity of the Moon. It was launched on January 2, 1959, and successfully impacted near the Moon on January 4, 1959. Although it missed its planned impact point, it marked a significant achievement in space exploration.
Since Callisto is Jupiter's moon, it takes approximately the same period to orbit the sun (its year) as Jupiter does. Thus a year is approx 11.86 years.
The moon is on the same orbit as the Earth around the sun. It takes it a year to make that trip.
A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with the moon being at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, known as perigee. On average, supermoons happen around four to six times a year. The frequency can vary as the moon's orbit is not perfectly circular.
Apollo 8 became the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon on Christmas Eve in 1968.
It takes a year to orbit the sun a year and a quarter
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John Glenn did not orbit the moon. On February 20, 1962, NASA astronaut John Glenn flew the Friendship 7 mission becoming the third American in space and the first American to orbit the Earth circling the earth three times.
it takes 28 days to orbit
Since the Moon is always orbiting Earth, both Earth and Moon together orbit the Sun in 1 year.
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28 days to do a full orbit around the Earth
Yes, The first man-made object to orbit the Earth was the Soviet Sputnik launched on a converted ICBM in the International Geophysical Year. The first human to orbit the Earth was Soviet Yuri Gagarin who completed a 108 minute orbit in Vostok 1 in 1961. The first American to orbit the Earth was John Glenn in 1962.
There were two Apollo missions that orbited the moon without landing. Apollo 8, carrying the first humans to ever be inside the gravitational influence of anything besides the earth, entered lunar orbit December 24, 1968. Apollo 10, as a dress rehearsal of the first landing, had the LM orbit all the way down to within 9 miles of the moon's surface, but did not actually land. The crew entered orbit May 22, 1969.
The USA first successfully landed a man on the Moon (Neil Armstrong) in July of 1969.
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