There has been suspitions that the U.S. Government did fake the moon landing, and recorded it in a studio, but mythbusters have tested this myth and so far have confirmed that man really did land on the moon, one of them was that the flag was seen moving in space in the video recordings, but how when there is no wind in space. But has found out that the flag does move in a vaccum.
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A man did NOT go to the moon in 1960. Nine years later, 20 July 1969, was the first moon landing.
No, the first manned mission to the moon was Apollo 11 in 1969. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins were part of this historic mission.
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.
Buzz Aldrin was the second man to walk on the moon.
Buzz Aldrin was the second man on the moon but he travelled with Neil Armstrong on the same rocket, Apollo 11.
he didn't. He was the first American to orbit the earth. i think like 1961. i know it was early 1960's.
Buzz Aldrin was the 2nd man to set foot on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, following Neil Armstrong.
Man in the Moon - film - was created in 1960.
Man in the Moon - 1960 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S UK:U (original rating) UK:PG (video rating)
What about Kennedy's speech about going to the moon?
Man landing on the moon was the coolest thing in the 60s.
The cast of The Man in the Moon - 1960 includes: Diahann Carroll Jester Hairston Lisa Kirk Cloris Leachman Bambi Linn James Mitchell Tony Randall Andy Williams
i think it happend in the the late 1960's that was when neil Armstrong went on the moon
1969
We didn't.
Neil Armstrong (1st) and Buzz Aldrin (2nd) walked on the moon on July 20, 1969.
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.
Because back in 1960, it was not known if man could travel into space or if he could get to the moon. It took the US a few years to figure out how best to do it. Plus, they had to build a world wide network of tracking and communication stations to be able to fly to the moon. There was a lot to be done, and NASA had just formed the year before. They had to figure out what to do and how to do it.
Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, jr. was the second man to walk on the Moon.