In a broad sense, not very. Sure we can go and visit our celestial neighbor; but we can't survive there indefinitely. I know it was a big thing on the news all over the world when it happened; but we need to think about living in space for longer periods than that. When we survive there we can truly say we have accomplished something great for our race.
The Soviet Union's Luna program was the first to go to the moon.
Luna 2 was the first spacecraft to reach the surface of the moon. It was launched by the Soviet Union and impacted on Sept. 14, 1959 Luna 9, a Soviet spacecraft was the first to achieve a soft landing on the moon.
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Lunar module is the landing craft design to transport astronaut from Moon's orbit down to surface and return astronaut back to orbit. Lunar module is the key part in Apollo project led by NASA.
The development of rocket propellant made it possible to put rockets into space. The gases produced expand and push on a nozzle, which accelerates them until they rush out of the back of the rocket at extremely high speed, propelling the rocket upward.
Moon
The Moon gives the Earth tides and the Earth keeps the Moon orbiting the Earth because of the gravitational pull.
Cause the us was comprying with Russia at the time
The first spacecraft to make a soft landing on the moon was the surveyor 1 spacecraft in 1966.
It proved that it was possible to make a soft landing on the moon.
Surveyor 1 was the first American spacecraft on the moon. It landed in 1966
The Surveyor 1 was the first U.S.A. spacecraft to perform a controlled landing on the moon on March 30,1966. It took 11,100 pictures (film not digital) over a six week mission. It was not a manned mission.
It was the surveyor spacecraft.
One reason why landing a spacecraft on the moon takes careful planning is that the moon move along its own path (its own orbit).One reason why landing a spacecraft on the moon takes careful planning is that the moon always moves along its own orbit.
Eagle
the landing of a spacecraft on the Moon
Surveyor One.
The spacecraft with Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Micheal Collins on it.
30% of people today think that moon landing is fake.