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Who is the first Indian to land on moon?

Only Americans landed on the Moon.


Has a space probe been to the moon?

Yes, both the Russians and the Americans have landed 'probes' on the Moon. The Americans have also landed men there.


Who was the first Australian on the moon?

Only Americans landed on the Moon.


President when Americans landed on the moon?

Nixon


Who is the first Australian on the moon?

No Australian has landed on the moon, all were Americans.


Did Malaysian astronaut land on moon?

No, only Americans have landed on the moon.


Did the Americans landed on the moon in the 19th century?

No. The Americans landed on the moon in the 20th Century, this confuses people because years in the 20th Century start with 19--.


Is it true that the Americans landed on the moon or is it false?

True


Why americans never landed on moon?

They did, 6 times.


How many American astronauts have landed on the moon?

Twelve American astronauts have landed on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo program between 1969 and 1972.


Is it Russians or American who first landed on the moon?

The Americans landed on the moon first because Neil Armstrong was American. Also the Russians did not have technology that the Americans did, the Americans had better materials to build space ships with.


Why have Americans never landed on the moon?

Americans have landed on the moon during the Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The last manned mission to the moon was Apollo 17 in 1972. Since then, there have been no manned missions to the moon, but there are plans for future missions to return to the moon.