No one truly knows that answer. If you want a biblical point, then it would be Adam.
There were no devices capable of recording images when man first walked the earth. We cannot, therefore, ask to see images from that time. (We can ask, actually, but none will be forthcoming. It is illogical to expect to see pictures of any kind.)
Adam was the first to see water. Adam was also the first man on earth.
No. Adam was the first man on earth according to the Biblical record.
Adam and Eve were the first man and women on earth.
The moon is not man made
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God created man and woman on the same day, Woman was formed from the rib of Adam, so man was the first human on earth.
According to Hindu mythology, the first man and woman on earth were Manu and Shatarupa.
The first person to see earth from above was in a Russian spacecraft named Vostok that was orbiting the earth. A bit of history The first pictures of earth from above were taken on October 24, 1946. They were taken at an altitude of 65 miles from a V-2 missile that was launched straight up, and were seen by a group of soldiers and scientists in the New Mexico desert. Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was the first man to see earth from outer space and the first to orbit the earch. The Russian cosmonaut orbited earth in Vostok spacecraft in 1961. The first mean to view earth as a whole planet were the crew of Appolo 8, a U.S. spacecraft that was the first to leave low earth orbit. The three man crew members were Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell, and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders.
Well the first man on earth was Adam and then the first woman on earth was Eve. But that's only a religious theory.
If the "first an" is meant to be "first man", then the answer is that no man has been on any planet other than the earth.
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