Apollo
If you mean manned landings then six times; Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17
radios
The first U.S. unmanned lunar soft landing was performed by Surveyor 1 in May, 1966The first manned lunar landing was performed by the Apollo 11 Lunar Module, call sign Eagle.
No, Apollo 7 was a manned test flight of the Command Module and never left Earth orbit. Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar landing.
There has never been a space shuttle to land on the moon. The only manned vehicle to visit the moon is the Lunar Lander. The first one to land on the moon was called the 'Eagle.' Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin where on board when that happened.
The Lunar Module, or LM... then known as the Lunar Excursion Module, until someone realized that the word "excursion" seemed frivolous to dim people, of whom there are quite a number.
Because sending manned missions to the moon is very expensive and NASA has a limited budget.
The first spaceship to do a soft landing on the moon was part of the Apollo Space program. The spaceship was not manned and did not have a name. This was in 1967.
Manned missions to the moon: there have been eight successful manned missions to the moon, including six landings.
The manned lunar landings were part of the US's Apollo program.
It was the Apollo 8 spacecraft.
it's spaceship one
The first manned flight to the moon was on an Apollo spacecraft launched by America.
manned space probe is when there are people traveling in a spaceship. whereas unmanned is when there is nobody in a ship unmanned is launched for the first time to a planet to see that a manned can land.
There have not been any manned landings on the "back" side of the moon, for the simple reason that radio communication with Earth would be very difficult.
the problem is getting home
12. See question "how many manned moon landings have there been?"