Alan Bean, who flew on Apollo 12, became an artist after leaving NASA. He paints many of the things that the astronauts saw and did on the moon.
yes he did you should be able to find that out with google
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If you mean the Moon's movement around the Earth, the Earth's gravitation pulls the Moon towards the Earth. There is no opposing force that acts on the Moon (otherwise, the Moon wouldn't accelerate towards the Earth, i.e., change its direction).
We already have every possible phase there is. It's impossible to draw a picture of a phase that the moon does not actually display every 29.5 days.
Because at most full moons the Moon passes above or below the Sun and not actually right in front of it. That's because the Moon has a tilted orbit. I can't draw a diagram on here so you'll have to do your own homework :)
The barren landscape of the Moon is unforgettable. The landscape is just breathtaking!
The prairie dogs.
if you draw on the paper with the long sides at the top and bottom or a actual picture of an landscape, but if you are talking art then it would be a scenery behind the picture you are/about/have already draw
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yes he did you should be able to find that out with google
Draw Down the Moon - 2013 was released on: USA: September 2013
The moon's shape would change with the impact of meteor's, changing the moon's landscape.
The landscape of the moon.
he drew a landscape: hills and valleys, forests and flatland , river and plateaus and over that landscape he drew a helicopter and a zebra
Draw a sun and a moon and tape them to shirts...
Stephen Wiltshire is famous for drawing landscape drawings. He has been diagnosed with autism and has been recognized for his ability to draw a landscape purely from memory after only seeing the landscape one time.
On the moon with buzz lightyear