Apollo Mission Bootprints Quiz
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•Moon landing quiz: How quickly can you name all 12 Apollo astronauts that walked on the moon?
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The moon sits an average of 238,855 miles ( 384,400 km ) away from Earth .
How many of these 12 men who were part of the Apollo missions can you name? In this quiz, you'll have six minutes to get as many as you can.
Make sure you login to add your name to the leaderboard, and if you need a hint, tap the yellow button.
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