- A. N. Beresovoy
- Alan B. Shepard, Jr
- Alan L. Bean
- Aleksey Anossov
- Andrew C. Keech
- Andryan Grigoryevich Nikolaev
- Bertram G. Leach
- Brian Binnie
- Charles Conrad Jr.
- Claude E. Hargett
- Claude Meunier
- D.H Jensen
- Donatella Ricci
- Etienne Oehmichen
- Eugene A. Cernan
- Ewald Rohlfs
- Fiodor Belouchkine
- Frank Anders
- Frank Borman
- Gerald P. Carr
- I. D. Farrington, Jr
- Igor B. Bensen
- J. E. Greenall
- James A. Mcdivitt
- James Ketchell
- Jean Boulet
- Jennifer Murray
- (-) John Watts Young
- Kenneth H. Wallis
- L. W. Hartwig
- Marinello Nelli
- Mark Young
- Maurice Claisse
- Michael W. Melvill
- Neil Armstrong
- Norman Frank Surplus
- Olivier Gensse
- Paul A Salmon
- Richard Fenwick
- Roger André Eilertsen
- Roy L. Anderson
- Sergey Ananov
- Sts-1 Crew
- Tatiana Roussian
- Thomas P. Stafford
- Vladimir Kovalyonok
- Vsevolod Vinitsky
- Wayne H. Mulgrew
- Yuri Alexeevitch Gagarine
- Yuri Victorovich Romanenko
| Class | Sub-Class | Type of record | Performance | Date Sort ascending | Claimant | Status | Region | ID | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Space records | K-3 | Duration of stay on the surface of the celestial body | 71 h 02 min 13 sec | 23 Apr 1972 | John Watts Young (USA) | ratified - current record | World | 2303 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | K-3 | Greatest mass landed on the celestial body | 8 257,6 kg | 21 Apr 1972 | John Watts Young (USA) | ratified - current record | World | 2301 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | K-2 | Altitude in elliptical orbit | 763,4 km | 21 Jul 1966 | John Watts Young (USA) (9427) | ratified - superseded since approved | World | 9427 | → | ⌄ |
