Well, there was lunar geology, solar wind collection, nearly 200 Lunar photographs showing the stars in frequencies no Earth astronomer could see, as Earth's atmosphere screens out those frequencies. (So much for the hoaxbuff claim that no Lunar photographs show the stars!). And the reflectors left behind have allowed lasers in different points of Earth to precisely locate their position with respect to each other, thus allowing us to measure the motion and flexing of the very continents, which could also prove handy someday in predicting earthquakes.
NASA has conducted extensive research on the moon, including the Apollo missions that gathered lunar samples, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter which has mapped the moon's surface, and ongoing studies to understand lunar geology and potential resources for future exploration. NASA also plans to return humans to the moon under the Artemis program to further study and explore our closest celestial neighbor.
The misconception that NASA did not land on the moon has been widely debunked. There is ample evidence, including moon rock samples, photographs, and the testimony of astronauts, that supports the fact that the Apollo missions successfully landed on the moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Multiple countries and independent sources have also confirmed these moon landings.
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The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.
When NASA landed on the moon, they found a number of things, including a colony or homosexuals and a herd of dinosaurs.
No, NASA has not been operating a base on the moon for more than twenty years. NASA has not established a permanent base on the moon yet. They have plans for future lunar missions under the Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the moon by the mid-2020s.
The misconception that NASA did not land on the moon has been widely debunked. There is ample evidence, including moon rock samples, photographs, and the testimony of astronauts, that supports the fact that the Apollo missions successfully landed on the moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Multiple countries and independent sources have also confirmed these moon landings.
NASA has sent probes to Mars, which is much further from Earth than the Moon.
In 1971, the Moon Buggy was first usedby during the Apollo 12 landing toexplore the ...His overall concept and designof the Articulated Wheel Systemwas done by NASA and Lockheed Martin.
NASA sends research personnel there, but has not established a permanent base of any sort (there are several research stations that facilitate NASA and many other organizations' research).
in the middle of the moon
NASA's first moon program was called Apollo.The new moon program is called Constellation.
The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.
NASA is the only agency to have landed humans on the moon. Russia, however, has landed probes and rovers on the moon's surface.
When NASA landed on the moon, they found a number of things, including a colony or homosexuals and a herd of dinosaurs.
NASA does not research other galaxies because they are too far away to travel to in a lifetime.
NASA is the research team of Mars.
Perhaps it is because it looks paper thin. No research done, it just seems logical.