Twelve people have walked on the moon, all of whom were astronauts from NASA's Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
The last time humans walked on the moon was in 1972 during the Apollo 17 mission. No one has walked on the moon since then.
As of now, no African American woman has walked on the moon. The only people to have walked on the moon are all white men, who were part of NASA's Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Only 12 people have been on the Moon.
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The answer is 0. As of now, no black person has walked on the moon.
No woman has ever been to the moon. The only people who have walked on the moon were male astronauts from the United States during the Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The last time humans walked on the moon was in 1972 during the Apollo 17 mission. No one has walked on the moon since then.
As of now, no African American woman has walked on the moon. The only people to have walked on the moon are all white men, who were part of NASA's Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Only 12 people have been on the Moon.
Earth is the only planet that people have ever walked on. The only other body away from Earth that people ever walked on is the Moon, and that has not happened in over 40 years. The nearest planet (Venus) is always more than 100 times farther away than the Moon is. Venus is hot enough to melt spacecraft and cook people, so even if it were possible, we would not send people to land on it. The next nearest planet (Mars) is always more than 140 times farther away than the Moon is.
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Only Americans have walked on the moon so far.
The answer is 0. As of now, no black person has walked on the moon.
There have up to two people on the moon at the same time, but twelve American men have walked on the lunar surface.
A total of 12 people have walked on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
Some people may not believe that Britain walked on the moon due to misinformation, conspiracy theories, or a lack of understanding of the evidence provided by the Apollo missions. Belief in moon landing conspiracy theories may also be fueled by a distrust of government institutions and a desire to believe in alternative explanations.