The iconic photo of the footprint on the moon was taken by astronaut Neil Armstrong during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969. Armstrong captured the image of his own boot print in the lunar dust shortly after becoming the first human to step onto the moon's surface. The photograph symbolizes humanity's achievement in space exploration.
The first photo of the moon was taken by John W. Draper in 1839. The moon was the intentional object of the shot, and not merely in the background of a landscape. The photo can be seen in the related link.
Yeah probably I think...
There is no air or water on the moon, therefore nothing to erase it.
To make a footprint on the moon, you would need to visit the moon's surface wearing special space suits that allow you to walk on the lunar terrain. The lack of atmosphere on the moon means that footprints can last for a very long time due to the absence of wind and erosion. The Apollo astronauts made footprints on the moon during their missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The footprints left by astronauts on the moon during the Apollo missions cannot be seen from Earth as they are too small to be detected by even the most powerful telescopes. The moon's lack of atmosphere and harsh environment has preserved these footprints, along with other artifacts from the missions, such as lunar rovers and equipment.
The first photo of the moon was taken by John W. Draper in 1839. The moon was the intentional object of the shot, and not merely in the background of a landscape. The photo can be seen in the related link.
It depends upon what you took a picture of. The first photo from Loch Ness has to go back to Mews. The second photo (from the sub) you take back to the pub. The photo of the footprint in the snow goes back to Mews eventually.
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Due to there being no wind on the moon, as there is no atmosphere, it can be safe to assume that a footprint on the moon would look like a normal footprint, but wouldn't be affected by wind or rain. Therefore it would stay around indefinately. Basicly, its just a perpetualy fresh footprint.
He was commander of the mission and took the first step on the moon. His footprint is still there.
The 12 Apollo astronauts have left their footprints on the moon.
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it doesn't, there is no wind
yes it can because there are some footprints on the moon left by the astronauts
Neil Armstrong put the first foot on the moon
There is no air or water on the moon, therefore nothing to erase it.
A photo footprint was taken by a British Himalayan Mountaineer named Eric Shipton. Having found speculative evidence of the existence of the Yeti he took a phot footprint of his finding. It was on the Menlung Glacier in 1951. The foot measures about 12 inches in length and 6 inches in width.