Forever, because there is no wind on the moon because there is no air.
He did not go to the moon
Astronauts can stay on the moon for a few days to a couple of weeks during lunar missions. The longest stay on the moon was by the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, which lasted about 75 hours. With advancements in technology, future missions may allow longer stays on the moon.
No, the moon is very real. The footsteps of Neil Armstrong, the first man to step foot on the moon, are on the moon.
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Footprints are on the moon because astronauts from the Apollo missions walked on its surface. The moon's lack of atmosphere and wind means that footprints can last for a long time without being erased.
The footsteps last permanently on the surface of the moon until an object comes in contact with them. In case you were curious, the reason why the footsteps will last so long is because the moon does not have an atmosphere interacting with the surface.
Yes, because the moon doesn't have a strong enough atmosphere to support weather.
no winds
He did not go to the moon
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Astronauts can stay on the moon for a few days to a couple of weeks during lunar missions. The longest stay on the moon was by the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, which lasted about 75 hours. With advancements in technology, future missions may allow longer stays on the moon.
No, the moon is very real. The footsteps of Neil Armstrong, the first man to step foot on the moon, are on the moon.
Yes, the footsteps are likely still there. There is no rain, wind nor any weather on the moon to disturb the footprints of Armstrong and the eleven other men who have walked on the moon. The only thing which would disturb the footsteps is objects (spacecraft, meteoroids, etc.) which impact the lunar surface. Given the area of the lunar surface and the fact that the footsteps are on the side of the moon facing the Earth, this is unlikely.
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