
28 Humans Have Traveled to the Moon, Including Apollo and Artemis II Crews
A total of 28 individuals have journeyed beyond Earth to lunar space, encompassing astronauts from the historic Apollo missions and the recent Artemis II crew.
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A total of 28 individuals have journeyed beyond Earth to lunar space, encompassing astronauts from the historic Apollo missions and the recent Artemis II crew.

A report highlights the twelve astronauts who made history by walking on the Moon during NASA's Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972.

Scientists have found an explanation for the strong magnetization observed in moon rock samples collected during the Apollo missions, a phenomenon that previously puzzled researchers as the Moon was not expected to have a strong magnetic field.

NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years, has successfully launched with four astronauts now racing towards the Moon, though they have encountered a significant issue with the Orion capsule's space toilet, a problem also reported by Lithuanian media as a 'big issue' in the capsule.

Researchers have published a new study that aims to resolve the long-standing mystery of the Moon's magnetic field, suggesting that rock samples from Apollo missions may have provided misleading impressions.

Of the 24 NASA astronauts who journeyed to the Moon during the Apollo missions in the 1960s and 1970s, only five are still alive today.
Scientists have successfully grown chickpeas in simulated lunar soil, modeled after samples collected during NASA's Apollo missions over half a century ago.