It depends on from where or when you mean. You cannot see the flag from Earth. You can see it in pictures from the mission. You cannot see it with a telescope. It also may not even exist anymore, having probably decayed after 40 years in direct, unfiltered sunlight.
Neither China not any other country has yet BEEN to the moon to see the flag at the landing site.
Yes, humans have been to the moon. The United States' Apollo missions successfully landed astronauts on the moon between 1969 and 1972, with a total of 12 astronauts setting foot on the lunar surface.
No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
During the Apollo missions, astronauts typically stayed on the moon for about 1 to 3 days. The longest stay was by the crew of Apollo 17, who spent a total of about 75 hours on the moon's surface. No one has been to the moon since the Apollo missions ended in 1972.
The Apollo missions landed on the Moon between 1969 and 1972. The six successful missions all landed in different locations on the Moon's surface, with Apollo 11 being the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969.
If you look closely at the flag, you can see a rod going through the top of the flag, which holds the flag up. On Apollo 12, the upper rod would not hold and their flag hangs limp from the pole. The other 5 missions all manged to get the rod to stay in place, which makes the flag appear to fly in the lunar atmosphere. The best photos to see the flag up close are the photos taken during the Apollo 17 mission.
To see the moon
No. If you look at the moon with the naked eye on Earth, you see craters that look very small. However, the craters are very large, and larger than the American flag Neil Armstrong placed. Because the size difference from Earth effects the size of the craters from the naked eye, you would not be able to see the flag. In fact, from the moon looking back to earth, you can see no man-made structures at all. The distance is too far. Also, the flag was knocked flat by the force of the lunar module's take-off from the surface.
12 Apollo astronauts have walked on the Moon. see Wikipedia entry for Apollo's 11-17
Neither China not any other country has yet BEEN to the moon to see the flag at the landing site.
No, the flag on the moon cannot be seen with a telescope from Earth because it is too small and the distance is too great.
Yes, humans have been to the moon. The United States' Apollo missions successfully landed astronauts on the moon between 1969 and 1972, with a total of 12 astronauts setting foot on the lunar surface.
Apollo 8 was sent to the moon to see if Apollo spacecraft and the Saturn 5 was powerful to reach the moon.orbit it and then return to earth.
No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
If you are referring to the first moon landing by Apollo 11, you see Neil Armstrong first followed by Buzz Aldrin.
There were 6 Apollo missions which successfully landed astronauts on the moon. Between July 1969 and December 1972. See related link. Apollo 13 (April 1970) had a malfunction and was unable to land on the moon. See related link.
People better believe as the flag is on the moon, and the footsteps of all the 12 astronauts are very clearly visible. Moon rocks were brought back as evidence as well.And medals are placed on the moon, for men who gave their lives in the success of space flight. So those who still doubt it can visit the moon and see these things for themselves.