Only inside the landing craft, and that would not be a good thing. Fire needs 3 components to start: oxygen, a heat source, and a fuel. There is no oxygen on the moon, so a fire would not be able to exist.
It would not burn on the moon first because it has no oxygen second thoughts some fire can burn on it to!
you would be able to jump on the moon. the moon's gravity is 1/6 of earths gravity so there is a bit of gravit but not alot so you will be able to jump abit
No, a candle would not burn on the moon because there is no oxygen in the moon's atmosphere to sustain combustion. Oxygen is necessary for fire, and since the moon has very little atmosphere and virtually no oxygen, the candle would not be able to burn.
Since the moon has no atmosphere, the fire would not burn in the same way it does on Earth where oxygen is present. In a vacuum environment like the moon, the flames would not produce light or heat as they do on Earth.
Highly improbable, because the moon has no oxygen to fuel the fire. despite that, how would eat it?!
Of a Fire on the Moon was created in 1970.
For a fire to burn the fuel making the fire has to combine with Oxygen from the Air. As there is no Air on the Moon, it is impossible for a fire to burn on the Moon.
That would be a full moon.
At the new moon.
No, it is not possible to create fire on the Moon because there is no oxygen in the Moon's atmosphere, which is required for combustion. Additionally, the Moon's surface is made up of materials that do not easily catch fire.
Not necessarily. Think about it... if you can see a full moon in the middle of the night, then someone on the moon would be able to see your part of the earth.... which would be in darkness.
there is no oxygen on the moon, therefore, a fire could not start because in the fire triangle, (the materials needed to start a fire) the fire needs oxygen, which the moon does not have, fuel, and heat.