Total surface duration (Missions 11-17)
Total EVA duration (Missions 11-17)
They only spent about 35% of their time on the surface outside the LM.
No, 1969 was not the first time man tried to get to the moon, but 1969 was the year when man landed on the moon.
A total of about 80 hours were spent walking on the moon during the Apollo missions. The longest single moonwalk lasted around 7 hours and 37 minutes.
It costs about 3 billion$ to send a man to the moon.
Man on the Moon grossed $47,407,635 worldwide.
Man on the Moon grossed $34,580,635 in the domestic market.
The second man to walk on the moon was Buzz Aldrin, who came out about 20 minutes after Neil Armstrong's "one small step". Aldrin went back in the lunar module about 15 minutes before Armstrong. Of the 12 men who have walked on the moon, Aldrin holds the record for the least amount of time spent on the surface.
not as much gravity
Charles "Pete" Conrad was the third man to walk on the moon during the Apollo 12 mission in November 1969. He was the commander of the mission and spent a total of about eight hours on the lunar surface.
He spent 44 years as an active man. Since half his life was spent as an active man the other half of his life is equal to 1/4 ( or 2/8) as a baby plus 1/8 as a youth plus 11 years as an old man. Since the time spent as a baby plus the time spent as a youth equals 3/8ths of his life that makes the 11 years spent as an old man the remaining 1/8th, so if 11 years equals 1/8th of his life than 11 x 4 = 44 which is 4/8ths or 1/2 of his life. Therefore, 44 years is half his life which is the time he spent as an active man.
If a man weighs 60kg on Earth he would weigh 9.9kg on the moon.
About 7kg.
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