There's no wind on the moon.
incorrect answer above... the flag was made of tin and bent so it looks like its waving!
They were all Shepards - First Amercan: Allan B Shepard, Jesus was a Shepard, and Rin Tin Tin was a Shepard dog.
Many things are reflected from natural light, for example: Solar power light, iron, metal, tin foil and planets (all), moon, mirror. But there are much more too.
Astronauts planted a flag on the moon during the Apollo missions as a symbol of human achievement and to mark the presence of the United States as the first country to successfully land astronauts on the lunar surface. The flag was made of lightweight material to withstand the lunar environment and was attached to a pole to keep it upright in the absence of an atmosphere.
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They did not. The flag was made of cloth
The Apollo 11 Moon landing and subsequent moon landings by the Americans have used a cloth flag with an aluminium post and support arm. The support arm suspends the flag horizontally. Since there is no atmosphere on the moon if it didn't the flag would always be seen furled.
Chung gik tin ji moon saan - 1991 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIB
they make clothes for vilage people and use wool or a weavers cloth
Covering the moon with tin foil would have very little effect. It might make them be a tiny bit larger, simply because the mass of the moon would be that much higher.
yes
From Stannum, it's latin name.
Tin is a good heat conductor. So to keep hot water in a tin can hot you need to insulate the outside and bottom of the can with something that does not absorb heat but instead contains it next to the can.
Yes, just put the mix into a cake tin instead of into muffin cases.
because it not infected and non-perishable
You cannot
Food cans are coated with tin instead of zinc because zinc is more reactive than tin. Tin is only reactive to powerful acids such as tri-sodium phosphate while zinc can be reactive to something like tomatoes.