As of October 2021, there are four moonwalkers still alive: Buzz Aldrin, David Scott, Charles Duke, and Harrison Schmitt. These astronauts were part of the Apollo missions that landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972.
Yes, Neil Armstrong's footprints are still on the moon. There is no wind or water on the moon to erase them, so they will remain preserved for a very long time due to the lack of atmospheric conditions.
No satellites stays exactly still as they could not remain in orbit, but probably you are meaning a geostationary satellite. The orbit of these satellites matches the speed of the earth turning underneath them, so they remain above the same geographical point on the earth.
Yes, its still being used for the many satellites out today.
Galaxies in the local group can still be discovered because they may be small, dim, or obscured by dust, making them harder to detect. Additionally, new technologies and techniques are constantly being developed, which may lead to the discovery of previously unknown galaxies.
Concordes last flight was on 26th November 2003.
47,000 approximately
A total of twenty Concordes were built, but only 14 flew in actual commercial service. The others were development prototypes and test aircraft.
british airways and air France sill own the concordes they brought
there were 30 Concorde's invented 2 which crashed
There does not seem to be an exact listing of the number of 1995 Chrysler Concordes that were built and painted in the color of orchid metallic. This color was not a standard color among the 1995 Concordes but Wild Orchid Pearl is listed as a standard color.
none remain alive
you cant move concordes nose but you can turn the entire plane etc. but concordes nose cant move
There were 14 Concords built in total. They were delivered to Air France and British Airways.
october 2003
well biologically around 600 remain and are still mateing. thy are indangered though
waterdoes not remain still in sea