water
food
clothes
oxygen tank
nylon rope
water (washing),(drinking)
During the early 1970s, when the Apollo missions were going on, it took about 3 days to travel to the Moon. Here in 2010, it will be at least another 10 years before any person will again walk on the Moon, and it will probably be longer.
The average distance from the earth to the moon is approx 250000 miles. If you could travel to the moon at 25000 in a staright line, it would take 10 hours.
The time for a radar signal to travel to the moon and back is twice the time it takes to travel one way, which is about 2.55 seconds. This calculation is based on the speed of light, which travels at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second.
(1)water:- beacuse water is very imp for our life(2)flage:- for keep there .and it will be proof .we gone on moon..(3)binoculars:- watching the environment..(4)camera:- for shooting photos..(5)digital map:- for watcing that planet things..(6)o2:- for oxygen..(7)radio wireless:- for they can listen what i am saying to them..(8)transmitter:- for they can know our position..(9)emergency parashoot:-for emergency landing...(10)my close frnd:-for i don't feel alone..
on the 10 the of may in 2011 the moon was a bright red quarter moon.
On December 10, 1997 the moon was between the 1st quarter and full moon.
Mind on the Moon was created on 2000-10-10.
Reflected sunlight from the Moon takes about 1.28 seconds to travel to Earth. This is because light travels at a speed of about 299,792 km/s in a vacuum, so the time it takes for light to travel a distance is given by distance divided by speed.
The moon buggy, also known as the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), was used during the Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17 to allow astronauts to explore the lunar surface. It had a top speed of about 10 mph and could travel up to 57 miles on the moon. The moon buggy was lightweight, foldable, and had four-wheel drive to navigate the rugged lunar terrain.
Under the Blue Moon was created on 1986-10-10.
Approximately 2.5 secs. A 'microwave' is an electro-magnetic radiation, in the same manner as light, and uv. radiation. Being an electro-magnetic radiation it will travel at the speed of light, which is 'c' = 3.8 x 10^8 m/s
you would need 10 cows and sheep and ship 100 things from the cows and sheep hope it helps