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Which countries have landed on the moon?

By August, 2023, there were three countries that landed on the moon: the United States, China and Russia (the former Soviet Union).

So far, only the United States, the former Soviet Union and China have successfully sent probes to the surface of the moon, and only the United States has successfully sent astronauts to the surface of the moon. Global ranking of landing on the moon: There are 59 human remains on the surface of the moon, and China ranks third with 6. From different angles, the ranking of human courage and glory in exploring the moon will end on February 2, 2020. The first angle is the courage to land on the moon.

Rank of countries (regions, organizations) trying to land on the moon: based on the launch time of the first lunar exploration rocket: the United States (1August 958 18, the rocket exploded 77 seconds after liftoff). Soviet Union (1September 23, 958, the rocket exploded 93 seconds after launch). Japan (1990065438+1October 24th, Japan successfully launched Tian Fei's lunar exploration satellite).

The beginning of the moon landing:

Flying to the moon has been an illusion for thousands of years. With the development of space technology, in 1959, the unmanned probe "Moon 1" launched by the Soviet Union flew near and around the moon, and began human exploration and investigation of the moon. 1961may, us president Kennedy put forward a plan to send a man to the moon in the late 1960 s, that is, the Apollo lunar exploration plan.

The tasks of the Apollo program include preparing for manned moon landing (completed by Apollo 1- 10) and carrying out manned moon landing (undertaken by Apollo1-17).

1On July 20th, 969, the Apollo module landed on the surface of the moon and started the activities of landing on the moon in human history. By 1972, man had landed on the moon six times and made a series of scientific investigations on the moon, which made his understanding of the moon more comprehensive and in-depth.