The footprints of all the astronauts and buggies will remain like tat forever , as there is no wind on the moon to covers wipe them out.
Yes. There is no wind or rain to erase them. The only thing that can remove them is meteorites striking the surface, and those are relatively rare.
An American flag and some foot prints
No, Neal Armstrong did not leave his boot on the moon. His boot prints remained, and they are still there.
Neil Armstrong's left foot was the first to go on the moon.
Yes
The surface of the moon is dusty foot prints that were made by Neil Armstrong (the first man to walk on the moon) are still there today.
There was not foot prints on the moon for millions of years. But there was foot prints because on the second landing on the moon the fist foot prints where still there because there was no wind there. There's no wind in space so it has no way of disappearing.
Yes. There is no wind or rain to erase them. The only thing that can remove them is meteorites striking the surface, and those are relatively rare.
An American flag and some foot prints
No, Neal Armstrong did not leave his boot on the moon. His boot prints remained, and they are still there.
The foot prints of not only Neil Armstrong, but all of them who walked on the moon will remain for ages, the reason being that as there is no wind on the surface of the moon, neither is there rainfall, so they will not be washed out.
Neil Armstrong was with Edwin Aldrin on the moon.
Niel Alden Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon. look him up and you'll see some pictures of his foot print still there on the moon.
Yes they do. Because there is no weather in space, Neil armstrong's step is still there.
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Lance Armstrong never went to the moon. Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969.
The footprints on the moon will stay their for century's is because the moon has no atmosphere. If there is no atmosphere there will be no wind. If there is no wind the foot prints will be undisturbed.