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Our moon is made of rocks. If it was gaseous, the astronauts would not have been able to walk on it and pick up rocks.
no, sound cannot travel to the vacuum of space
Tides are caused by the moon, so scientists can predict tides in advance from the moon's position relative to earth
To explore further away from where the astronauts were able to land the Lunar Module.
The phrase was a metaphor for Mankind's technical progress, but the astronaut's gait on the Moon's surface was slightly jumpy due to their reduced weight.
Yes, the Apollo astronauts ate while they were on the moon.
Our moon is made of rocks. If it was gaseous, the astronauts would not have been able to walk on it and pick up rocks.
You are describing the Apollo 13 mission.
no, sound cannot travel to the vacuum of space
Tides are caused by the moon, so scientists can predict tides in advance from the moon's position relative to earth
If you are asking of landing on the dark side of the moon, then it is no, as they will be out of touch with N.a.S.A . No message will be got or will be able to be sent either.
The astronauts on the moon were able to see the earth at all times, though not the same face of earth each time. Unlike on earth, from an observers fixed position, the moon would be in view between moon rise and moon set, only.
To explore further away from where the astronauts were able to land the Lunar Module.
They were able to see it through a powerful telescope.
Some say you can still see it from Earth's Orbit, but not from the moon according to astronauts. One of the astronauts was Neil Armstrong.
The phrase was a metaphor for Mankind's technical progress, but the astronaut's gait on the Moon's surface was slightly jumpy due to their reduced weight.
Space shuttle was able to float in the sky. astronauts found something special on the moon