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The 12 people who have stepped on the moon | There will be more!

Everyone, at one time or another, has seen the images of Neil Armstrong stepping on the lunar floor on July 20, 1969.But did you know that there are more people who have stepped on the moon? Not that there are many, but in total there are 12 the people who have soiled their boots with moon dust .In the following article we want to explain who they were and why there has been more expeditions to the moon.

What happened in the 60s we all know. From 1967 to 1972, the objective of NASA focused on the only natural satellite on Earth In addition to being able to plant a flag, as a non-American, on the moon, there were 6 more missions whose purposes went beyond that very patriotic act.Let's see which were those 12 humans who carried them out.

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The purposes of the lunar missions

The great purposes of the missions to the Moon that all American astronauts had in mind were four.We present:

1.Establish the necessary technology to satisfy national interests in space

2.Achieve the preemin in space for the United States

3.Carry out a program of scientific exploitation of the moon

4.Develop the capacity of man to be in space.

But, as we said before, the last time the human being was on the moon was in 1972. So, why does it seem that lunar travels have ceased to interest us? Summing up a lot, NASA's priorities have changed.When in 1973 the United States faced one of its worst oil crises, government funds had to go out of that crisis and not lunar expeditions.It was for that reason that the missions of Apollo were canceled, the last of which was Apollo 17.

From that moment, and with a much tighter budget, NASA diverted its interests to the Skylab, a space shuttle program and several satellite probes.

But with respect to the Moon not all is lost.In 2018, NASA announced its plans to send civilians, not astronauts, from 2020.Even Elon Musk declared that SpaceX would send people to the moon.

If we return to the subject of this article, we want to review which were the people who have stepped on the moon at some point in history.We have always believed that it was an exclusive act of Neil Armstrong and yet, in total, there have been 12 people who have n stepped on the moon...

People who stepped on the moon

The 12 people who have stepped on the moon | There will be more!

1. Neil Armstrong

He is the most famous person who has set foot on the moon.His hazana is known almost everywhere and his image is everywhere.He laid the lunar dust on July 20, 1969 aboard Apollo 11, specifically he was the commander.He was a Navy pilot, engineer and war veteran.

2. Buzz Aldrin

Aldrin was also a crewman of Apollo 11 and was just behind Armstrong when they left the lunar module Eagle to make history by setting foot on the moon for the first time.

3. Pete Conrad

Another person who has set foot on the moon is the commander of the Apollo 12 mission, Pete Conrad, who also landed in 1969.

4. Alan Bean

Crewman of Apollo 12 with Pete Conrad, retired from NASA's lunar projects in 1981.

In this article we explain your hypothesis of why, according to him, the aliens have not visited Earth.

5. Alan Shepard

The Apollo 14 commander is also one of the people who have set foot on the moon.

6. Ed Mitchell

Together with Shepard, he was driving the Apollo 14 lunar module.He became famous for his controversial opinions about UFOs.

7. David Scott

Although I already pilot Apollo 9, I did not become one of the people who have set foot on the moon until 1971 aboard Apollo 15

8. James Irwin

He was the pilot of the Apollo 15 module

9. John Young

On board Apollo 10 he only managed to orbit around the moon, but in 1072, in Apollo 16 he managed to put his feet on the lunar surface.In 1981 he also commanded the first space shuttle flight.

10. Charles Duke : Duke touched the lunar surface with Apollo 16, however his most famous role was performed alongside Apollo 11 when he served as CAPCOM (capsule communicator).His distinctive southern accent was recorded all over the world.

11. Jack Schmitt : Schmitt was the first scientist to go into outer space.He did it in 1972 as a pilot of Apollo 17

12. Gene Cernan

The last of the people who have set foot on the moon was Cernan.He was commander of Apollo 17 when the moon module landed on December 13, 1972.Cernan said:

«I am on the surface; and when I take the last step of man on this surface, I return home, but we believe not for too long.The future? I would just like to say what I think history will record.Today's challenge in the United States has shaped the destiny of man tomorrow.And, we leave the moon just like when we arrived and, God willing, just like when we return: in peace and with hope for all mankind.May God bless the crew of Apollo 17.«

What do you think about this list of people who have set foot on the moon? Did you expect it to be so many? Undoubtedly, the experience must be very impressive, see the Earth from such a privileged position, feel like a grain of sand in the Universe...Brutal!

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