You can stay on the moon as long as you do not run out of supplies. There is no time limit.
Buzz Aldrin stayed on the moon for 21 hours.
they can stay about 350 days. that is if they have enough food and supplies
How long can the astronaut stay on the moon?
If you stay at the same place on the moon and don't move around, thenyou see the sun rise, take two weeks to slowly cross the sky, then set atthe opposite horizon, and stay gone for another two weeks. A closer figureis 29.53 days for the complete day-night cycle.If the Earth is in the sky as seen from where you are on the moon, then it'salways there, in virtually the same place without ever moving. It never sets,and it displays a full set of phases every 29.53 days. If the Earth is not in thesky from where you are, then it never rises, and you never see it at all.What makes the Moon unique in this regard is that while it always faces its face toward Earth, it's period of rotation [around it's axis] is the same as it's period of revolution [around the Earth]; as in one rotation per revolution.
A couple of days either side of Full Moon the Moon looks almost full.
You can stay on the moon as long as you do not run out of supplies. There is no time limit.
3 days b4 a full moon
The full moon was Wednesday 2nd December 2009
Buzz Aldrin stayed on the moon for 21 hours.
Apollo stayed on the moon for one probably really fun day
9-10 days. Like clockwork.
depends which theatre
He satyed their for 8 days.
No, sometimes it is towards the Sun (at new moon), sometimes it is in the opposite direction (at full moon).
180 days
It's recommended that they stay for 2 days