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There have two kinds of missions to the moon so far unmanned,that is,a spacecraft may circle the moon or land on its soils;and manned missions in which humans beings walk on its surface.The U.S:Apollo-11,12,14,15,16and17 the six manned missions to the moon.Twelve Americans Astronauts have walked on the moon.They have brought back about 400kg of Moon's rock and soil samples.The U.S.S.R.:In 1959, Luna I circled the moon at an altitude of 6,000km.In 1959,the Soviet Luna 2 hit the lunar surface.It took pictures of the far side of the moon and transmitted them to the earth.In 1966,Luna 9 became the first spacecraft to soft-land on the moon.U.S.: In the 1960s, the U.S launched its Ranger spacecarft series which hit the lunar surface.Surveyor robotic spacecraft soft-landed on the moon soil.Lunar Orbitor spacecraft took pictures on the moon.july 21,1969,Neil Armstrong was the first human to walk on the surface on the moon.The first phase of the lunar exploration ended in 1976.The second phase began in 1990.The japanese lunched the Hiten spacecraft to the moon.In 1994,the U.S' robotic spacecrat mission identified what appeared to be traces of water ice on the moon's surface . The European space agency sent SMART-1 in 2003 to take images of the moon.In 2007,Japan orbited lunar-A and kaguya and china its Chang'e-1 spacecraft to take images of the moon.So far,there have been 67 missions to the moon.CHANDRAYAAN-1 is mission 68 and India's maiden missions to the moon .........

2 comments:

Hi again! Thank you for the comments on my 'Snow Art' post, glad you liked them =) Have you ever seen snow in real life somewhere else if you don't have it where you live in India? It's a pretty sight to see but verry messy to drive in!

Interesting post you did today, I am very interested in Space and Astronomy so I definately enjoyed reading about the missions to the moon! Keep it up!

Hello friend :]

you have quite the interesting blog yourself
and i see you fancy spiderman, as do i :]