That would depend on the exact situation. If you were in a (for now, hypothetical) space station on the Moon, or inside a space capsule, in both cases with an atmosphere, then nothing would change, compared to Earth. The reduced gravity is irrelevant in that case. On the other hand, if you were on the surface of the Moon, without an atmosphere, then some sound would pass from one astronaut to another via the soil, but whether this is enough or not would depend on the distance.
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Yes, but he had to have 2 years of training before actually being able to do the moon walk, without any help....
Yes titanium does exist. Without titanium we wouldn't be able to travel to the moon or anywhere.
They wouldn't be able to fly there at all, without air.
The moon comes between us and the sun. Although the moon is actually much smaller than the sun it is much closer. You can block out the sun with your hand without difficulty.
Yes, you would be able to see the light from the sun if you were standing on the moon without a spacesuit. The moon is not able to support life due to its lack of atmosphere, but the sun's light would still be visible just as it is on Earth.
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It's able to slip in between the Earth and the sun, since the sun is about 390 times farther away from us than the moon is, and the space between the Earth and the sun is wide enough for about 35,000 moons to squeeze through. It's a lot like how the Space Shuttle or a TV satellite is able to revolve around the Earth without crashing into the moon. Also, how an Indy car is able to do qualifying laps around the track without crashing into the Empire State Building.
The fourth and fifth man to walk on the moon were Alan Bean and Alan Shepperd.
because there is no oxygen in moon
You are able to see around about %25 of it