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The flag of the United States was the first one placed on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
We landed on the moon and placed a flag there July 1969. By putting the flag there we were claiming that part of the moon for the United States. This tradition goes back centuries to the first explorers claiming lands for their country. Today, the flag is still on the moon and just as good as it was the day it was placed . On the moon there is no wind or rain to cause damage.
We landed on the moon and placed a flag there July 1969. By putting the flag there we were claiming that part of the moon for the United States. This tradition goes back centuries to the first explorers claiming lands for their country. Today, the flag is still on the moon and just as good as it was the day it was placed . On the moon there is no wind or rain to cause damage.
The flag first flew on the Moon on July 20 1969. It was placed in a planned location on the surface of the Moon.
Neil Armstrong placed the first flag on the moon in 1969 on July 20.
The US flag was placed on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
Neil Armstrong
No, the Scottish Rite flag was not placed on the moon during any of the Apollo missions. The flags that were left on the moon represented the United States.
The American flag was placed on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission on July 20, 1969.
The American flag was first placed on the Moon by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during the Apollo 11 mission on July 20, 1969. They became the first humans to set foot on the lunar surface, and as part of their historic landing, they planted the flag to symbolize the United States' achievement in space exploration. Subsequent Apollo missions also placed additional flags on the Moon, but the original flag from Apollo 11 remains the most iconic.
Armstrong placed it near the Apollo 11 landing point in the Sea of Tranquility. It subsequently was knocked flat by the force of the lunar module's lift-off.
The US flag was planted by Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, the first man and second man to walk on the Moon. The iconic photo of Aldrin with the flag was taken by Neil Armstrong. Unfortunately, this flag was too close to the LEM and was blown over when the astronauts took off to leave the Moon.