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NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Number of Moons!Mercury = 0
Venus = 0Earth = 1Mars = 2
Jupiter = 50Saturn = 53Uranus = 27
Neptune = 13
The Moon!
Man on the Moon!
On July 20, 1969, Apollo astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon. By the end of 1972, five more
Apollo crews had landed there. These six missions resulted in 12 American
astronauts exploring and photographing the moon.
Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong on the Moon!
Apollo Moon Landings
Apollo 11
Date: July 20, 1969Time There: 22 Hours
(Earth = 2 hours short of a day)
Fact: Neil Armstrong was the first
astronaut to set foot on the moon
Apollo 12Date: November 19, 1969
Time There: 32 Hours(Earth = 1 day and 8 hours)
Fact:The crew recovers instruments put on the moon in April of 1967. Because of these instruments, the effects of long-
term, exposure to the moon’s environment can now be measured.
Apollo 13Date: April 11, 1970
Fact: This mission did not successfully
land on the moon. They had difficulties with the spacecraft.
Apollo 14
Date: February 5, 1971Time There: 34 Hours
(Earth = 1 day and 10 hours)
Fact:One famous moment is when
commander Alan Shepard hits two golf balls on the moon!
Apollo 15Date: July 30, 1971
Time There: 67 Hours(Earth = 2 days and 19 hours)
Fact: This is the first Apollo crew to use a
lunar rover for transportation.
Lunar Rover
Apollo 16Date: April 21, 1972
Time There: 71 Hours(Earth = 2 days and 23 hours)
Fact:This crew is the first to land in and
explore a highlands area.
Apollo 17
Date: December 11, 1972Time There: 75 Hours
(Earth = 3 days and 3 hours)
Fact:This is the longest and last Apollo
mission to land on the moon.
Timeline Activity Moon Landings
Apollo 11 – Landed on July 20, 1969 Apollo 12 – Landed on November 19,
1969Apollo 14 – Landed on February 5, 1971
Apollo 15 – Landed on July 30, 1971Apollo 16 – Landed on April 21, 1972
Apollo 17 – December 11, 1972