Space Colonists: Living on New Worlds

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Leaving Earth The first step to living away from our planet started with the Apollo 11 Moon mission of 1969 Who first landed on the Moon On July 20 1969 Neil Armstrong left the lunar module Eagle and stepped on the surface of the Moon Earth’s natural satellite Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin spent a total of 21 5 hours on the surface before they left the Moon and returned to Earth Armstrong and Aldrin experienced lunar gravity just one-sixth that of the Earth They carried out various science experiments during their short stay Astronauts on the Apollo 17 mission of 1972 rode in this electric Lunar Roving Vehicle They wore space suits while on board What happened on later Apollo flights Apollo 11 proved that humans could land and return safely from another world Five more Apollo missions explored the Moon and an electric Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV was used on the last three landings On the final Apollo 17 mission astronauts travelled 22 3 miles 35 9 km in the LRV