Because there is no wind on the moon the dust remains in position unlike earth where wind blows dust and dirt which in turn fills cracks and crevices
The last man on the moon was Gene Cernan on December 18, 1972.
Eugene Cernan was the last person to step foot on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972.
The last time humans set foot on the moon was Apollo 17 in December 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.
The last "manned" moon landing was Apollo 17 on December 11, 1972.
There was not foot prints on the moon for millions of years. But there was foot prints because on the second landing on the moon the fist foot prints where still there because there was no wind there. There's no wind in space so it has no way of disappearing.
You might mean on the moon. There is no wind or rain to erode the footprint on the moon, that's why it can last up to billions of years.
about 2 million...
The footprints on the moon will stay their for century's is because the moon has no atmosphere. If there is no atmosphere there will be no wind. If there is no wind the foot prints will be undisturbed.
holes in the moon and foot prints and craters
Foot prints, a flag and some dust....
The surface of the moon is dusty foot prints that were made by Neil Armstrong (the first man to walk on the moon) are still there today.
The first set of foot prints on the moon, were those of Apollo 11 astronauts. And they will be there for years to come, as there is no wind or rain to wipe it out for good.
Eugene Cernan and Harrison schmitt were the last men to set foot on the moon
42 years and 7 months
The last man to set foot on the moon was Eugene Cernan. He did this while a member of the crew of Apollo 17.
The last man on the moon was Gene Cernan on December 18, 1972.