to see the flag fly in the dark cuz it is so important
The first US flag was planted on the moon on July 20, 1969, during the Apollo 11 mission.
Light bulbs help us by providing artificial light in our homes, buildings, and outdoor spaces. They allow us to see and perform tasks at night or in poorly lit environments, increasing safety and productivity. Additionally, light bulbs can help create a welcoming and comfortable ambiance in our living spaces.
The sun provides light that is reflected off the moon's surface, making it visible in the night sky. The moon does not produce its own light; it simply reflects sunlight back to Earth, allowing us to see it at night.
There are 50 stars on the US flag, each representing one of the 50 states in the United States.
The US flag is on the moon because the US landed there and planted it there to claim and prove we were there.
All Day. It can be flown at night if a light is shined on it.
The US Flag Code specifically states "the flag may be displayed 24 hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness."
THE US FLAG CAN BE FLOWN DURING THE DAY, ANYTIME. THE FLAG CAN ONLY BE FLOWN AT NIGHT IF IT IS PROPERLY LIGHTED.
Yes. According to the US Flag Code, Section 6(a), Chapter 1, Title 4, United States Code states that the flag may be displayed 24 hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness.
I would put the staffs in an 'X' then put the flag over them
Omg the moon
There is a star for each state.
The U.S. flag should be flown from dawn to dusk. If flown at night, it is to be illuminated.
I don't. I'm actually proud of the US, especially lately. When I was growing up, if you were flying the US flag in the rain, the neighbors would call the police.
I do not know what you want to know. Presidents rarely put up flags. THe US flag has been around longer than the Constitution-- since June 14, 1777.
If its the US Flag, it goes with the Stars section over the top left corner of the coffin, where the heart is.
Its ethier for freedom or the bald egeale is our natinol animal