In the 1960s and early 1970s, the idea of humans walking on the moon gained attention and support largely due to the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union. NASA's Apollo program, particularly after President Kennedy's 1961 speech challenging the nation to land a man on the moon, played a significant role in galvanizing public interest and support for this ambition.
It would take approximately 70 hours to walk across the entire surface of the moon at an average walking speed of 3 miles per hour.
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Yes, you can stand on the moon. The moon has gravity that is about 1/6th the strength of Earth's gravity, so you would weigh less and feel lighter when standing on the moon compared to standing on Earth.
Because siting aint bring you nowhere
No, the idea that the moon is made of cheese is a mythological belief rather than a commonly held scientific notion. It has been used in folklore and popular culture as a playful or whimsical concept, but it is not rooted in genuine scientific understanding.
Walking on the Moon was created in 1979-11.
walking on the moon
Astronauts who have walked on the moon found that the low gravity made walking rather difficult. It was easier to move by hopping.
Moon walking.
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a camera and a television. thats just common sense
The only country to have put people on the moon is America with 6 successful landings to date and 12 astronauts walking on the moon
alot of people love it
lots of people think that the moon is made of cheese
They will definitely go back to the moon, the question is when?
Well most people think that walking with shoes protect your feet from sharp items and some think shoes help you walk faster but others think not wearing shows makes you one with the earth or something like that and also people think that walking with no shoes make your feet tougher and harder. So this is basically based on peoples opinions.
Rocks.