Neither China not any other country has yet BEEN to the moon to see the flag at the landing site.
no, because if you see in the background theres no stars and the American flag is waving but theres no wind on the moon
Yes. Back then, they simply left an American flag out in space for the next generations statement to see.
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cuz you have to be in like china to see the other side ;-)
The first footprint of a man in the moon is still visible. Photos of the footprint were also taken during the first mission to the moon and a USA flag placed at the landing site.
no, because if you see in the background theres no stars and the American flag is waving but theres no wind on the moon
the flag waves because it was planted in the soil and Neil Armstrong twisted the poles.this is obvious because int other footage you can see the flag is not moving when he walks past it.Since there is no wind on the moon the flag pole made of the moon landing was an upside-down "L" shape to hold the flag material straight out.
The NASA.gov web site and Fox News web site have photos of US flags on the moon. (See Related Links)
yes the great wall of china can be seen from the moon.
Yes. Back then, they simply left an American flag out in space for the next generations statement to see.
the moon and the sun and when the war came in London,England the Americans won so the astranots put an American flag on top of the moon and it is still standing there today
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China sees the Moon as does every one else on Earth.
If you look closely at the flag, you can see a rod going through the top of the flag, which holds the flag up. On Apollo 12, the upper rod would not hold and their flag hangs limp from the pole. The other 5 missions all manged to get the rod to stay in place, which makes the flag appear to fly in the lunar atmosphere. The best photos to see the flag up close are the photos taken during the Apollo 17 mission.
No because otherwise the flag wont be blowing. when he landed on the moon
No. If you look at the moon with the naked eye on Earth, you see craters that look very small. However, the craters are very large, and larger than the American flag Neil Armstrong placed. Because the size difference from Earth effects the size of the craters from the naked eye, you would not be able to see the flag. In fact, from the moon looking back to earth, you can see no man-made structures at all. The distance is too far. Also, the flag was knocked flat by the force of the lunar module's take-off from the surface.
The American flag is not to be repaired but replaced according to the US Flag Code - see link below .