Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin on Apollo 11
Pete Conrad and Alan Bean on Apollo 12
Alan Shepard and Stu Roosa on Apollo 14
Dave Scott and Jim Irwin on Apollo 15
John Young and Charlie Duke on Apollo 16
Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt on Apollo 17.
(the Apollo missions before Apollo 11 did not make moon landings and the Apollo 13 mission landing was aborted).
The astronauts who have landed on the moon are:
The United States has landed 12 astronauts on the moon. No other country has sent anyone to the moon, nor landed on it.
Twelve American astronauts have landed on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
A total of twelve astronauts landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972. The Apollo missions that successfully landed astronauts on the moon were Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 16, and Apollo 17.
No girl has landed on the moon yet. NASA's Apollo missions, which landed astronauts on the moon, were all male. However, female astronauts have been to space on other missions.
The three astronauts who first landed on the moon were Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and Michael Collins. They were part of the Apollo 11 mission, which landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.
The United States has landed 12 astronauts on the moon. No other country has sent anyone to the moon, nor landed on it.
In July 1969, American astronauts landed on the moon.
Astronauts landed on the moon using the Apollo Lunar Module, a spacecraft specifically designed for landing on the lunar surface. The Lunar Module separated from the Command Module in lunar orbit, descended to the surface guided by its engines, and landed using landing legs. The Apollo missions used a combination of automated systems and manual piloting by the astronauts to achieve successful landings on the moon.
Twelve American astronauts have landed on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.
See link(s) for details of all moon landings with crew.
The first astronauts landed on the moon in 1969 as part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission. Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon on July 20, 1969.
Walking on the moon was challenging for the Apollo 11 astronauts because of the bulky space suits and reduced gravity. They had to adjust their movements to account for the lower gravitational pull, which made them feel light and clumsy compared to walking on Earth. However, they were able to move around and perform their tasks effectively.
Astronauts first landed on the moon in 1969 during NASA's Apollo 11 mission. The historic event took place on July 20, 1969, with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin becoming the first humans to walk on the lunar surface.
A total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon during the Apollo missions, from 1969 to 1972. Each Apollo mission had a team of astronauts, with two astronauts landing and walking on the moon's surface during each mission.
Edward Hamilton, Fredrick Williams, and Burt Allen
Astronauts first landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, during the Apollo 11 mission. The landing site was the Mare Tranquillitatis, also known as the Sea of Tranquility.
Astronaut Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin were the two astronauts who landed the lunar module on the moon.