The 12 men who walked on the moon (2024)

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From 1969 to 1972, twelve men stepped foot on Earth's natural satellite.

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Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong stepped into history on July 20, 1969, leaving the first human footprint on the surface of the moon.

— NASA / Getty Images

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"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," Armstrong is famously quoted as saying after walking on the moon, but in interviews he claimed that he meant to say "one small step for a man."

Armstrong died in 2012 at age 82 following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures.

At left:Armstrong sits inside the lunar module after his historic walk on the surface of the moon.

— NASA via EPA

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Buzz Aldrin

Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, stands next to the lunar module "Eagle" on July 20, 1969.

Neil Armstrong can be seen taking the picture in the reflection on the helmet.

Apollo 11 from launch to lunar landing: Photos from the first journey to the moon

— Neil Armstrong / NASA via Reuters

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A young Buzz Aldrin poses in a NASA photograph at left. At right, Aldrin speaks in London in 2016.

Aldrin, now 89, was medically evacuated from the South Pole in December 2016 after suffering symptoms of altitude sickness, but quickly recovered.

— NASA; PA Wire

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Alan Bean and Charles Conrad

Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan L. Bean holds a container filled with lunar soil during a moonwalk with Charles Conrad, Jr., in November 1969.

Conrad, who took this picture, is reflected in Bean's helmet visor.

— Charles Conrad / NASA

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Charles "Pete" Conrad, the third man to walk on the moon, poses at left in 1965 before his first space flight aboard Gemini 5.

Conrad died after a motorcycle accident in Ojai, California, in 1999. He was 69.

Apollo 12 lunar module pilot Alan Bean poses in 1969 at right.

Bean resigned from NASA in June 1981 to devote his time to painting. He died on May 26, 2018, at the age of 86, aftersuddenly falling ill while travelling.

— NASA

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Alan Bean sits by two of his paintings at an exhibition of his artwork at the National Air and Space Museumto celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first Apollo moon landing in 2009.

Related: Alan Bean, the fourth astronaut to walk on the moon, dead at 86

— Jacquelyn Martin / AP

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Edgar Mitchell and Alan Shepard

Edgar Mitchell, left, conducts a seismic experiment during the first Apollo 14 moonwalk with Alan Shepard on Feb. 5, 1971.

The photograph was captured by an automatic camera mounted on a vehicle the mission used to haul equipment.

— NASA

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The crew of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission, from left, Stuart Roosa, commander Alan Shepard and lunar module pilot Edgar Mitchell. Roosa remained in orbit while the other two landed on the moon.

Mitchell died at 85, in Florida, in early 2016. After NASA, Mitchell devoted his life to exploring the mind, physics and unexplained phenomena such as psychics and aliens.

Shepard died in 1988. Before walking on the moon, Shepard became the first American in space with a suborbital flight in 1961.

— NASA via AP

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James Irwin and David Scott

James Irwin, lunar module pilot, gives a military salute to David Scott, taking the picture, while standing beside the U.S. flag during the Apollo 15 mission on Aug. 1, 1971.

The lunar module Falcon stands at center. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately some 13,000 feet above the plain.

— David Scott / NASA

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James Irwin, left, and David Scott sample rocks in the Mojave Desert during a field trip where they used a lunar rover simulator to explore a lava flow at the base of the Sierra Nevadas in California on April 29, 1971.

Irwin resigned from NASA and the Air Force in July 1972 to form a religious organization, High Flight Foundation, in Colorado Springs. He died in 1991.

A personal watch that Scott wore while walking on the moon sold for a whopping $1.625 million at auction in 2015.He is only one of three astronauts who have flown both earth orbital and lunar Apollo missions. He was born in 1932.

— George Brich / AP

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Charles Duke and John Young

Charles Duke collects lunar samples during the first Apollo 16 moonwalk on April 21, 1972.

John Young captured the image as Duke stood at the rim of Plum crater.

— John Young / NASA

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The Apollo 16 crew relaxes during water egress training in the Gulf of Mexico on Feb. 5, 1972.

From left, Thomas Mattingly II, John Young, and Charles Duke. Mattingly remained in orbit while Young and Duke landed on the moon.

At 36, Dukewas the youngest man to walk on the moon. Heretired from NASA in 1975 to enter private business. He was born in 1935.

— NASA

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John Youngwas the only agency astronaut to go into space as part of the Gemini, Apollo and space shuttle programs, and the first to fly into space six times. He was the ninth man to walk on the moon.

Youngwas the commander for the space shuttle fleet's inaugural flight in 1981. Hedied Jan. 5, 2018, at his home in Houston following complications from pneumonia. He was 87.

Left: Young poses in a portrait for the Apollo 10 mission, where he was the command module pilot.

Right: Young, Apollo 16 commander, collects samples at the North Ray Crater geological site on April 23, 1972.

Related: John Young, legendaryNASAastronaut who twice walked on moon, dies at 87

— NASA

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Harrison Schmitt and Eugene Cernan

Harrison Schmitt stands next to a huge, split lunar boulder during the third Apollo 17 moonwalk with Eugene Cernan in December 1972.

Photos:Apollo 17, the Last Moonshot

— Eugene Cernan / NASA

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Eugene Cernan, left, and Harrison "Jack" Schmitt pose aboard the Apollo 17 spacecraft during the final lunar landing mission in December 1972.

Schmitt, born in 1935,was the first person initially trained as a scientist to walk on the moon. Originally a geologist, he was selected by NASA in June 1965 along with a group of other scientist-astronauts – the first group not to be test pilots.

— Ronald Evans / NASA

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Apollo 17 mission commander Eugene Cernan holds the lower corner of the U.S. flag during the mission's first moonwalk on Dec. 12, 1972.

Cernan, the last man on the moon, traced his only child's initials in the dust before climbing the ladder of the lunar module the last time. He died on Jan. 16, 2017, in Texas.

Related: Gene Cernan, Last Astronaut on the Moon, Dies at 82

— Harrison Schmitt / NASA via EPA

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FAQs

The 12 men who walked on the moon? ›

On the last of their three Apollo 17 EVAs, Harrison Schmitt stepped out of the Apollo lunar module onto the surface of the Moon after Gene Cernan, and is therefore the 12th and most recent person to have stepped out onto the Moon.

Who are the 12 people on the Moon? ›

List of people who have gone to the moon.
  • Neil Armstrong. Apollo 11. August 5, 1930. ...
  • Buzz Aldrin. Apollo 11. January 20, 1930. ...
  • Pete Conrad. Apollo 12. June 2, 1930. ...
  • Alan Bean. Apollo 12. March 15, 1932. ...
  • Alan Shepard. Apollo 14. November 18, 1923. ...
  • Edgar Mitchell. Apollo 14. September 17, 1930. ...
  • David Scott. Apollo 15. ...
  • James Irwin. Apollo 15.

Who is the 12 man on the Moon? ›

On the last of their three Apollo 17 EVAs, Harrison Schmitt stepped out of the Apollo lunar module onto the surface of the Moon after Gene Cernan, and is therefore the 12th and most recent person to have stepped out onto the Moon.

How many of the 12 astronauts that walked on the Moon are still alive? ›

Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin were the first of 12 human beings to walk on the Moon. Four of America's moonwalkers are still alive: Aldrin (Apollo 11), David Scott (Apollo 15), Charles Duke (Apollo 16), and Harrison Schmitt (Apollo 17).

Who was 12 the first man who walked on the Moon? ›

At 02:56 GMT on 21 July 1969, American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the Moon.

Who is the first female on moon? ›

CHRISTINA KOCH has the kind of job children dream of. Beginning in 2019, on her first mission to the International Space Station (ISS), the NASA astronaut lived in space for 328 days – the longest time any woman has spent there.

How many times have humans walked on the moon? ›

Apollo 11 was followed by six further trips to the Moon, five of which landed successfully. 12 men walked on the lunar surface in total. But in 1970 future Apollo missions were cancelled. Apollo 17 became the last crewed mission to the Moon, for an indefinite amount of time.

Are any of the Apollo 13 crew still alive? ›

Both Lovell (95 years old) and Haise (89 years old, will be 90 in a few days) are still alive today, btw. The movie Apollo 13 was filled with multiple inaccuracies.

When did Russia land on the Moon? ›

U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong gained renown in 1969 for becoming the first person to walk on the moon, but the Soviet Union's Luna-2 mission was the first spacecraft to reach the moon's surface in 1959, and the Luna-9 mission in 1966 was the first to make a soft landing there.

What happened to Apollo 13? ›

Apollo 13 was to be the third lunar landing attempt, but the mission was aborted after rupture of service module oxygen tank. Still, it was classified as a “successful failure” because of the experience gained in rescuing the crew. The mission's spent upper stage successfully impacted the moon.

Is the flag still in the Moon? ›

We cannot see the flags on the Moon with Earthbound telescopes, but we know they are still standing tall thanks to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The flag support bar latch failed on the Apollo 12 flag pole and remains forever collapsed on Oceanus Procellarum.

Has any woman been on the Moon? ›

Only 12 human beings, all men, have walked on the Moon. In 2020, NASA's communication director reported that NASA planned to land astronauts on the Moon, including possibly a woman astronaut or astronauts, as part of the U.S. Artemis program.

How many flags are on the Moon? ›

There are six flags on the moon, one from each manned moon landing that occurred between 1969 and 1972. A total of 12 U.S. astronauts have walked on the moon. No other country has landed an astronaut there, but China and Russia have landed unmanned probes.

Why did we stop going to the Moon? ›

NASA had turned its attention away from the moon after the last Apollo mission in 1972 to focus on the space shuttle, the International Space Station and other goals. Various administrations proposed returning to the moon, but those programs didn't survive political headwinds.

Who was the oldest man to walk on the Moon? ›

Shepard piloted the Lunar Module Antares. He became the fifth and, at the age of 47, the oldest man to walk on the Moon, and the only one of the Mercury Seven astronauts to do so.

Why haven't we gone back to the Moon? ›

The moon is a harsh environment. It's difficult to design spacecraft that can navigate its surface and it's almost impossible to recreate those situations on Earth for testing.

Who was the 11th person on the Moon? ›

Eugene Andrew Cernan (/ˈsɜːrnən/; March 14, 1934 – January 16, 2017) was an American astronaut, naval aviator, electrical engineer, aeronautical engineer, and fighter pilot. During the Apollo 17 mission, Cernan became the 11th human being to walk on the Moon.

Have Russians been to the Moon? ›

Yuri Gagarin became the first human in outer space on April 12, 1961, but Soviet cosmonauts never did a human landing on the moon.

Has China been to the Moon? ›

After sending a spacecraft to orbit the moon in 2007 and again in 2010, China landed the Chang'e-3 spacecraft in 2013, becoming the first nation to soft-land on the lunar surface after the United States and the Soviet Union. In early 2019, China became the first country to land a spacecraft on the moon's far side.

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