Most likely because the exposure of the camera was set too low to pick them up. Most cameras are not sensitive enough to detect the stars.
There have never been any "fake" moon landings.
As Apollo 13 had to cancel led their moon landing , they could not bring any information on the moon back.
Neither China not any other country has yet BEEN to the moon to see the flag at the landing site.
No, the moon's surface is too reflective when the light is shining, and therefore the sun's light reflected from the moon's surface blocks any stars from being visible from the surface of the moon by either eye or camera.
because stars are further away than the moon so that way the moon looks bigger
Moon landing is the reaching to the surface of a moon in a spacecraft that may be human-driven or robotic. For humans the Moon is a natural satellite that is in orbit around the Earth, though any natural satellite of any planet is a moon, so to say moon landing is any act of arriving on the surface of a moon. Please see related link.
There have never been any "fake" moon landings.
yes
No one has died on the moon or during a moon landing except in the movies.
Any flat piece of land would make a good landing site.
Yes, thousands! There were 6 landings and all took photos, movies, and videos.
Probably very little, if any at all. Our understanding of gravity had to be pretty darn good in the first place or the moon landing could not have succeeded.
Good question. At this time there are no definite plans by any country or organization for a moon landing. Such a project would be very expensive, and no one is willing to commit to it at this time.
No. In fact on all the Apollo moon missions, the full moon didn't coincide with any of the moon landing dates.
The moon is incredibly small as compared to any stars that can be seen in the sky, although because the moon is so close to Earth, it looks large.
The stars are visible from the moon and are in fact clearer than when view from Earth. You do not see the stars in pictures taken on the moon because the exposure is set too low for the camera to pick them up.
No. The stars formed independent of the moon or any other object in the solar system. Some of the stars we see at night are older than the moon and some are younger.