Neil Armstrong planted the U.S Flag on the moon.
No. Only the US has sent men to the moon.
he put it on the moon he did it yea
Blue Moons aren't like solar eclipses - they don't just happen to a certain part of the Earth. A blue moon is just the name for the event where a full moon happens twice in the same month; The second full moon in that month is called a "blue moon". You can see the moon from anywhere on the Earth in a 24 hour period, so yes, the next blue moon will happen "over" the US.
So far, no country other than the US has landed anyone on the moon.
Twelve US astronauts have explored the moon as part of the Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972.
A total of 12 US astronauts have explored the moon during the Apollo missions from 1969 to 1972.
The Moon since NASA was in the US
Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin were the first astronauts to land on the moon on July 20, 1969 as part of the Apollo 11 mission. Neil Armstrong was the first to set foot on the lunar surface, followed by Buzz Aldrin.
umm... the moon is the only moon Earth has :)
The moon has been studied and explored through various means, including telescopic observations from Earth, unmanned spacecraft missions from various space agencies (such as NASA and ESA), manned missions (Apollo missions), and sample return missions (Apollo, Luna, and Chang'e missions). These missions have helped us understand the moon's geology, composition, and history.
He only explored the east coast of Canada.
Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Territory.
The Apollo missions helped us learn a good deal about the moon, but not all that there is to know. For one thing, they only explored small portions of the moon's surface. Additionally, we now have technology that we did not have during the Apollo missions which we can use to study the moon.
Coronado explored the southwestern US, while de Soto explored the southeastern US.
The Spanish.
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