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Yes, only the United States has sent successful manned missions to and have set foot on the Moon. All missions that have resulted in a manned landing on the Moon were conducted through the Apollo Program. From 1967 to 1969, the Soviet Union attempted several manned missions to the Moon, but ultimately all of them failed.

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